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An open-source platform to quantify subnuclear foci and protein colocalization in response to replication stress
2021
DNA Repair
Nuclear reorganization, including the localization of proteins into discrete subnuclear foci, is a hallmark of the cellular response to DNA damage and replication stress. These foci are thought to represent transient environments or repair factories, in which the lesion is sequestered with molecules and co-factors that catalyze repair. For example, nuclear foci contain signaling proteins that recruit transducer proteins. One important class of transducers is the structure-selective
doi:10.1016/j.dnarep.2021.103156
pmid:34139663
fatcat:r7ysg3f7obbfzddmc3ko63lfke