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ATR-mediated regulation of nuclear and cellular plasticity

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Citation:
ATR-mediated regulation of nuclear and cellular plasticity / G.R. Kidiyoor, A. Kumar, M. Foiani. - In: DNA REPAIR. - ISSN 1568-7864. - 44:(2016), pp. 143-150. [10.1016/j.dnarep.2016.05.020]
abstract:
ATR (Ataxia Telangiectasia and Rad3-related) is a member of the Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKKs) family, amongst six other vertebrate proteins known so far. ATR is indispensable for cell survival and its essential role is in sensing DNA damage and initiating appropriate repair responses. In this review we highlight emerging and recent observations connecting ATR to alternative roles in controlling the nuclear envelope, nucleolus, centrosome and other organelles in response to both internal and external stress conditions. We propose that ATR functions control cell plasticity by sensing structural deformations of different cellular components, including DNA and initiating appropriate repair responses, most of which are yet to be understood completely.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
ATR; Cellular plasticity; Centrosome; Nuclear envelope; Nucleolus; PIKK; Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins; Cell Nucleolus; Centrosome; DNA; DNA Damage; Eukaryotic Cells; Humans; Nuclear Envelope; Cell Plasticity; DNA Repair; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Cell Biology
List of contributors:
G.R. Kidiyoor, A. Kumar, M. Foiani
Authors of the University:
FOIANI MARCO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/658420
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/658420/1263176/93%202016%20Kidiyoor%20DNA%20Repair.pdf
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/658420/1331790/main.pdf
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