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Genomes and Genes | Matilde MurgaSummaryCountry: Spain Publications
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Genomic instability: on the birth and death of cancerM Murga
Genomic Instability Group, Molecular Oncology Programme, Spanish National Cancer Center CNIO, Madrid, Spain
Clin Transl Oncol 9:216-20. 2007..The review will end up presenting suggestive evidence which proposes that genomic instability might turn out to be not just the driving force but also the Achilles' heel of cancer...
A mouse model of ATR-Seckel shows embryonic replicative stress and accelerated agingMatilde Murga
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre CNIO, Madrid, Spain
Nat Genet 41:891-8. 2009....
Exploiting oncogene-induced replicative stress for the selective killing of Myc-driven tumorsMatilde Murga
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Madrid, Spain
Nat Struct Mol Biol 18:1331-5. 2011..Besides its impact on cancer, Myc overexpression aggravated the phenotypes of Atr-Seckel mice, revealing that oncogenes can modulate the severity of replicative stress-associated diseases...
ATR signaling can drive cells into senescence in the absence of DNA breaksLuis I Toledo
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Center CNIO, Madrid 28029, Spain
Genes Dev 22:297-302. 2008..Our system provides a novel platform for the study of the specific functions of ATR signaling and adds evidence for the tumor-suppressive potential of the DNA damage response...
Limited role of murine ATM in oncogene-induced senescence and p53-dependent tumor suppressionAlejo Efeyan
Tumor Suppression Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre CNIO, Madrid, Spain
PLoS ONE 4:e5475. 2009..Regarding murine Atm, our data suggest that it plays a minor role in oncogene-induced senescence or in p53-dependent tumor suppression, being its tumor suppressive activity probably limited to the maintenance of genomic stability...
A cell-based screen identifies ATR inhibitors with synthetic lethal properties for cancer-associated mutationsLuis I Toledo
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Madrid, Spain
Nat Struct Mol Biol 18:721-7. 2011....
ATM regulates ATR chromatin loading in response to DNA double-strand breaksMyriam Cuadrado
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Center, Madrid 28029, Spain
J Exp Med 203:297-303. 2006..These data provide experimental evidence of an active cross talk between ATM and ATR signaling pathways in response to DNA damage...
Targeting ATR and Chk1 kinases for cancer treatment: a new model for new (and old) drugsLuis I Toledo
Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre CNIO, Madrid, Spain
Mol Oncol 5:368-73. 2011..In addition, this rationale also implies that the same effect should also be observed for other molecules that target the RS-response (RSR), such as inhibitors of the Chk1-activating kinase ATR...
Global chromatin compaction limits the strength of the DNA damage responseMatilde Murga
Genomic Instability Group, Molecular Oncology Programme, Spanish National Cancer Center, Madrid 28029, Spain
J Cell Biol 178:1101-8. 2007..We propose that slight differences in the epigenetic configuration might account for the cell-to-cell variation in the strength of the DDR observed when groups of cells are challenged with DNA breaks...
A p53-mediated DNA damage response limits reprogramming to ensure iPS cell genomic integrityRosa M Marion
Telomeres and Telomerase Group, Molecular Oncology Program, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre CNIO, Melchor Fernandez Almagro 3, Madrid E 28029, Spain
Nature 460:1149-53. 2009....
Why cells respond differently to DNA damage: a chromatin perspectiveOscar Fernandez-Capetillo
Genomic Instability Group, Molecular Oncology Programme, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Madrid, Spain
Cell Cycle 7:980-3. 2008..We here provide an overview of the available data, including our own, that would be supportive of such a model and discuss how this perspective might be used to explain previous observations...
