The Fanconi anaemia/BRCA pathway

AD D'Andrea, M Grompe - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003 - nature.com
AD D'Andrea, M Grompe
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003nature.com
Fanconi anaemia (FA) is a rare genetic cancer-susceptibility syndrome that is characterized
by congenital abnormalities, bone-marrow failure and cellular sensitivity to DNA crosslinking
agents. Seven FA-associated genes have recently been cloned, and their products were
found to interact with well-known DNA-damage-response proteins, including BRCA1, ATM
and NBS1. The FA proteins could therefore be involved in the cell-cycle checkpoint and
DNA-repair pathways. Recent studies implicate the FA proteins in the process of repairing …
Abstract
Fanconi anaemia (FA) is a rare genetic cancer-susceptibility syndrome that is characterized by congenital abnormalities, bone-marrow failure and cellular sensitivity to DNA crosslinking agents. Seven FA-associated genes have recently been cloned, and their products were found to interact with well-known DNA-damage-response proteins, including BRCA1, ATM and NBS1. The FA proteins could therefore be involved in the cell-cycle checkpoint and DNA-repair pathways. Recent studies implicate the FA proteins in the process of repairing chromosome defects that occur during homologous recombination, and disruption of the FA genes results in chromosome instability — a common feature of many human cancers.
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