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Fall 2017
The information contained in our genome is essential for the proper functioning of different physiological processes in cells that are required for our growth and survival, making the maintenance of genome integrity a task of utmost priority. Our cells have evolved a highly elaborate, complex and...
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Spring 2024
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are considered the most deleterious DNA lesions. Unrepaired or incorrectly repaired DSBs can lead to cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, or over time, the accumulation of mutations and chromosomal abnormalities that give rise to cancer. The repair of DSBs by homologous...
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Spring 2019
In yeast, subtelomeric chromatin is silenced and positioned at the inner nuclear membrane (INM) through the interaction of proteins that comprise the heterotrimeric SIR complex with INM proteins. Telomeres reside primarily at the INM using partially redundant tethering mechanisms mediated by the...