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Novel insights into the mechanism of cell cycle kinases Mec1(ATR) and Tel1(ATM)

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10409238.2021.1925218

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ATR; ATM; Mec1; Tel1; PIKK; DNA damage response; DNA replication; checkpoint

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM-118129]

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DNA replication is a precise process, but cells face obstacles such as replication blocks and lack of precursors that can lead to chromosome instability and mutations. The PIKK family plays a crucial role in the cell's response mechanism, with recent studies showing significant progress in understanding the structure and activity of human ATR and ATM.
DNA replication is a highly precise process which usually functions in a perfect rhythm with cell cycle progression. However, cells are constantly faced with various kinds of obstacles such as blocks in DNA replication, lack of availability of precursors and improper chromosome alignment. When these problems are not addressed, they may lead to chromosome instability and the accumulation of mutations, and even cell death. Therefore, the cell has developed response mechanisms to keep most of these situations under control. Of the many factors that participate in this DNA damage response, members of the family of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related protein kinases (PIKKs), orchestrate the response landscape. Our understanding of two members of the PIKK family, human ATR (yeast Mec1) and ATM (yeast Tel1), and their associated partner proteins, has shown substantial progress through recent biochemical and structural studies. Emerging structural information of these unique kinases show common features that reveal the mechanism of kinase activity.

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