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Rapid activation of ATM on DNA flanking double-strand breaks

Zhongsheng You, Julie M. Bailis, Sam A. Johnson, Stephen M. Dilworth & Tony Hunter

Nature Cell Biology 9, 1311 - 1318 (2007) Published online: 21 October 2007

doi:10.1038/ncb1651

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ATM autophosphorylation and phosphorylation of NBS1 depend on the concentration of DSB ends and the length of flanking DNA.

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ATM activation is associated with DNA fragments, but does not require the exposure of the ends of both strands.

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ATM binds both to DNA ends and to flanking DNA regions.

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ATM binding to internal DNA regions flanking DSBs is required for its efficient autophosphorylation and activation.

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