2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.13.092460
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An adaptive pre-DNA-damage-response protects genome integrity

Abstract: The DNA damage response (DDR) interrupts cell cycle progression to restore genome integrity. However, unchallenged proliferating cells are continually exposed to endogenous stress, raising the question of a stress-threshold for DDR activation. Here, we identified a stress threshold below which primary human fibroblasts, activate a cellautonomous response that not activates full DDR and not arrests cell cycle progression,.We characterized this "pre-DDR" response showing that it triggers the production of reacti… Show more

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