Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in Genome Stability at University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Visiting scientist at Francis Crick Institute & Imperial College London. Structural biologist investigating DNA damage checkpoints. Artist and charity trustee. Views are own.
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Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Sep 3
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Uli Rass
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· Sep 3
DNA2 enables growth by restricting recombination-restarted replication - Nature
DNA2 suppresses recombination-restarted replication and checkpoint activation at stalled forks, and its loss triggers recombination-dependent synthesis, checkpoint signalling and cell-cycle exit, high...
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Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Aug 6
Luke Yates
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· Jun 26
Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Jun 24
DNA Damage and Replication Stress Checkpoints | Annual Reviews
DNA damage checkpoints are key regulatory signaling cascades that arrest cell cycle progression upon DNA damage or upon DNA replication stalling and allow time for repair or correction. Failure to eli...
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Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Mar 28
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Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Jan 11
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Di Jiang
@dijiang319.bsky.social
· Dec 5
Alex Carver
@alexcarver.bsky.social
· Dec 5
Molecular basis of FIGNL1 in dissociating RAD51 from DNA and chromatin
Maintaining genome integrity is an essential and challenging process. RAD51 recombinase, the central player of several crucial processes in repairing DNA and protecting genome integrity, forms filamen...
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Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
· Nov 27