2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.24.481857
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Meiotic DNA breaks activate a streamlined phospho-signaling response that largely avoids protein level changes

Abstract: Meiotic cells introduce a large number of programmed DNA breaks into their genome to stimulate meiotic recombination and ensure controlled chromosome inheritance and fertility. An intricate checkpoint network involving key kinases and phosphatases coordinates the repair of these DNA breaks during meiosis, but the precise DNA break-dependent phosphorylation targets remain poorly understood. It is also unknown whether meiotic DNA breaks change gene expression akin to the canonical DNA-damage response. To address… Show more

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