Role of mammalian RAD51 paralogs in replication stress response and genome maintenance
Abstract
The focus of my research has been to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying
the role of mammalian RAD51 paralogs in genome maintenance and tumor suppression. The
investigation carried out during this study has contributed to identify unanticipated functions
of these genome caretakers in the cellular response to replication stress and accompanying
repair mechanisms. These include maintenance of cellular nucleotide pools through the
regulation of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), modulation of replication fork progression
during nucleotide pool alterations and protection of stressed forks to foster genome integrity
during perturbed DNA replication. Moreover, my study has uncovered an ATR signaling
governed functional interplay between RAD51 paralogs, where distinct paralog complexes
collaboratively facilitate genome integrity and cell survival during replication stress
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