Figures and Tables

From the following article:

DNA end resection, homologous recombination and DNA damage checkpoint activation require CDK1

Grzegorz Ira, Achille Pellicioli, Alitukiriza Balijja, Xuan Wang, Simona Fiorani, Walter Carotenuto, Giordano Liberi, Debra Bressan, Lihong Wan, Nancy M. Hollingsworth, James E. Haber and Marco Foiani

Nature 431, 1011-1017(21 October 2004)

doi:10.1038/nature02964

BACK TO ARTICLE
Figure 1 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 1

CDK1 activity is required for DSB-induced phosphorylation of checkpoint proteins in G2 cells.

Full size figure and legend (104K)
Figure 2 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 2

CDK1 is required for homologous recombination.

Full size figure and legend (60K)
Figure 3 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 3

CDK1 is needed for DSB resection.

Full size figure and legend (102K)
Figure 4 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 4

CDK1 is required to maintain Rad53 activation in response to a DSB but not after damage by 4NQO.

Full size figure and legend (50K)
Figure 5 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 5

Role of CDK1 in a late stage of MAT switching.

Full size figure and legend (117K)
BACK TO ARTICLE