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Long-term mitotic DNA damage promotes chromokinesin-mediated missegregation of polar chromosomes in cancer cells
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
DNA damage response (DDR) during interphase involves active signalling and repair to ensure genomic stability. However, how mitotic cells respond to DNA damage remains poorly understood. Supported by correlative live-/fixed-cell microscopy analysis we found that mitotic cells exposed to several cancer chemotherapy compounds acquire and signal DNA damage, regardless of how they interact with DNA. In-depth analysis upon long-term DNA damage during mitosis revealed a spindle assembly checkpoint
doi:10.1101/2022.07.22.501103
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