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The following pages link to Werner's syndrome protein is required for correct recovery after replication arrest and DNA damage induced in S-phase of cell cycle (Q33944087):
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- WRN helicase and FEN-1 form a complex upon replication arrest and together process branchmigrating DNA structures associated with the replication fork (Q24301121) (← links)
- Physical and functional mapping of the replication protein a interaction domain of the werner and bloom syndrome helicases (Q24305559) (← links)
- The Werner syndrome protein: linking the replication checkpoint response to genome stability (Q24596050) (← links)
- Roles of Werner syndrome protein in protection of genome integrity (Q24643050) (← links)
- Roles of RECQ helicases in recombination based DNA repair, genomic stability and aging (Q24646853) (← links)
- Homologous Recombination and Its Role in Carcinogenesis (Q24793756) (← links)
- The interaction site of Flap Endonuclease-1 with WRN helicase suggests a coordination of WRN and PCNA (Q24814897) (← links)
- Recombinational DNA repair and human disease (Q28214575) (← links)
- PLRG1 is an essential regulator of cell proliferation and apoptosis during vertebrate development and tissue homeostasis (Q28594718) (← links)
- Inhibition of Werner syndrome helicase activity by benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide adducts can be overcome by replication protein A. (Q33230386) (← links)
- ATR and ATM differently regulate WRN to prevent DSBs at stalled replication forks and promote replication fork recovery (Q33292088) (← links)
- RecQ helicases: guardian angels of the DNA replication fork (Q33314341) (← links)
- The Werner syndrome protein suppresses telomeric instability caused by chromium (VI) induced DNA replication stress (Q33618923) (← links)
- Molecular cooperation between the Werner syndrome protein and replication protein A in relation to replication fork blockage (Q33755724) (← links)
- The Drosophila Werner exonuclease participates in an exonuclease-independent response to replication stress (Q33779602) (← links)
- Strand exchange of telomeric DNA catalyzed by the Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is specifically stimulated by TRF2 (Q33843105) (← links)
- Increased efficiency of oligonucleotide-mediated gene repair through slowing replication fork progression. (Q33850144) (← links)
- Delineation of WRN helicase function with EXO1 in the replicational stress response (Q33945750) (← links)
- Acetylation of Werner syndrome protein (WRN): relationships with DNA damage, DNA replication and DNA metabolic activities (Q34004402) (← links)
- Mouse WRN Helicase Domain Is Not Required for Spontaneous Homologous Recombination‐Mediated DNA Deletion (Q34106251) (← links)
- Homologous recombination resolution defect in werner syndrome (Q34150355) (← links)
- Prereplicative repair of oxidized bases in the human genome is mediated by NEIL1 DNA glycosylase together with replication proteins (Q34360665) (← links)
- Replication stress and cancer (Q34473453) (← links)
- Comparison of proliferation and genomic instability responses to WRN silencing in hematopoietic HL60 and TK6 cells (Q34498808) (← links)
- Roles of the Werner syndrome protein in pathways required for maintenance of genome stability (Q34519481) (← links)
- Mobile D-loops are a preferred substrate for the Bloom's syndrome helicase. (Q34588305) (← links)
- Roles of the Werner syndrome RecQ helicase in DNA replication (Q34812299) (← links)
- The nonmutagenic repair of broken replication forks via recombination (Q35013053) (← links)
- Defending genome integrity during S-phase: putative roles for RecQ helicases and topoisomerase III. (Q35037441) (← links)
- Role of homologous recombination in carcinogenesis. (Q35113329) (← links)
- RecQ helicases: suppressors of tumorigenesis and premature aging. (Q35152970) (← links)
- The Werner and Bloom syndrome proteins help resolve replication blockage by converting (regressed) holliday junctions to functional replication forks (Q35156843) (← links)
- WRN helicase regulates the ATR-CHK1-induced S-phase checkpoint pathway in response to topoisomerase-I-DNA covalent complexes (Q35630642) (← links)
- RECQL, a member of the RecQ family of DNA helicases, suppresses chromosomal instability. (Q35676137) (← links)
- Human RECQL5: guarding the crossroads of DNA replication and transcription and providing backup capability (Q36041258) (← links)
- Bloom's syndrome protein is required for correct relocalization of RAD50/MRE11/NBS1 complex after replication fork arrest (Q36324118) (← links)
- Distinct functions of human RECQ helicases WRN and BLM in replication fork recovery and progression after hydroxyurea-induced stalling. (Q36553152) (← links)
- Nonenzymatic role for WRN in preserving nascent DNA strands after replication stress. (Q36664165) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a Drosophila ortholog of WRN exonuclease that is required to maintain genome integrity (Q36691491) (← links)
- Replication stress induced site-specific phosphorylation targets WRN to the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (Q36729343) (← links)
- Unique and important consequences of RECQ1 deficiency in mammalian cells (Q36740600) (← links)
- Werner and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndromes: mechanistic basis of human progeroid diseases. (Q36798321) (← links)
- From old organisms to new molecules: integrative biology and therapeutic targets in accelerated human ageing. (Q36895328) (← links)
- Replication fork stalling in WRN-deficient cells is overcome by prompt activation of a MUS81-dependent pathway (Q36938890) (← links)
- WRN protects against topo I but not topo II inhibitors by preventing DNA break formation (Q37021622) (← links)
- Central Role for the Werner Syndrome Protein/Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase 1 Complex in the Poly(ADP-Ribosyl)ation Pathway after DNA Damage (Q37061682) (← links)
- S-phase checkpoint genes safeguard high-fidelity sister chromatid cohesion (Q37220712) (← links)
- The Werner syndrome protein functions in repair of Cr(VI)-induced replication-associated DNA damage (Q37256608) (← links)
- CDK1 phosphorylates WRN at collapsed replication forks (Q37266260) (← links)
- Replication fork recovery and regulation of common fragile sites stability (Q38248717) (← links)