A game of musical chairs: Pro- and anti-resection factors compete for TOPBP1 binding after DNA damage

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Abstract

DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are generally repaired through nonhomologous end joining or homologous recombination. In this issue, Liu et al. (2017. J. Cell Biol. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201607031) report that the conserved scaffold protein TOPBP1Dpb11 provides binding sites for both pro- and anti-resection factors at DSBs, providing insights into repair pathway regulation.

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Shimada, K., & Gasser, S. M. (2017). A game of musical chairs: Pro- and anti-resection factors compete for TOPBP1 binding after DNA damage. The Journal of Cell Biology, 216(3), 535–537. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201701038

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