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Telomeric DNA damage is irreparable and causes persistent DNA-damage-response activation
M Fumagalli, F Rossiello, M Clerici, S Barozzi, D Cittaro, JM Kaplunov, ...
Nature cell biology 14 (4), 355-365, 2012
8882012
A central role for DNA replication forks in checkpoint activation and response
JA Tercero, MP Longhese, JFX Diffley
Molecular cell 11 (5), 1323-1336, 2003
4802003
The checkpoint protein Ddc2, functionally related to S. pombe Rad26, interacts with Mec1 and is regulated by Mec1-dependent phosphorylation in budding yeast
V Paciotti, M Clerici, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
Genes & development 14 (16), 2046-2059, 2000
3442000
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sae2 protein promotes resection and bridging of double strand break ends
M Clerici, D Mantiero, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (46), 38631-38638, 2005
2552005
DNA damage response at functional and dysfunctional telomeres
MP Longhese
Genes & development 22 (2), 125-140, 2008
2432008
DNA damage checkpoint in budding yeast
MP Longhese, M Foiani, M Muzi-Falconi, G Lucchini, P Plevani
The EMBO journal 17 (19), 5525-5528, 1998
2111998
The Yku70–Yku80 complex contributes to regulate double‐strand break processing and checkpoint activation during the cell cycle
M Clerici, D Mantiero, I Guerini, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
EMBO reports 9 (8), 810-818, 2008
2032008
RPA regulates telomerase action by providing Est1p access to chromosome ends
V Schramke, P Luciano, V Brevet, S Guillot, Y Corda, MP Longhese, ...
Nature genetics 36 (1), 46-54, 2004
1892004
Replication factor A is required in vivo for DNA replication, repair, and recombination
MP Longhese, P Plevani, G Lucchini
Molecular and cellular biology 14 (12), 7884-7890, 1994
1771994
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sae2 protein negatively regulates DNA damage checkpoint signalling
M Clerici, D Mantiero, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
EMBO reports 7 (2), 212-218, 2006
1752006
Mec1p is essential for phosphorylation of the yeast DNA damage checkpoint protein Ddc1p, which physically interacts with Mec3p
V Paciotti, G Lucchini, P Plevani, MP Longhese
The EMBO journal 17 (14), 4199-4209, 1998
1691998
Multiple pathways regulate 3′ overhang generation at S. cerevisiae telomeres
D Bonetti, M Martina, M Clerici, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
Molecular cell 35 (1), 70-81, 2009
1672009
The novel DNA damage checkpoint protein ddc1p is phosphorylated periodically during the cell cycle and in response to DNA damage in budding yeast
MP Longhese, V Paciotti, R Fraschini, R Zaccarini, P Plevani, G Lucchini
The EMBO Journal, 1997
1671997
The functions of budding yeast Sae2 in the DNA damage response require Mec1-and Tel1-dependent phosphorylation
E Baroni, V Viscardi, H Cartagena-Lirola, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
Molecular and cellular biology, 2004
1542004
Mechanisms and regulation of DNA end resection
MP Longhese, D Bonetti, N Manfrini, M Clerici
The EMBO journal 29 (17), 2864-2874, 2010
1502010
Dual role for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Tel1 in the checkpoint response to double‐strand breaks
D Mantiero, M Clerici, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
EMBO reports 8 (4), 380-387, 2007
1492007
Irreparable telomeric DNA damage and persistent DDR signalling as a shared causative mechanism of cellular senescence and ageing
F Rossiello, U Herbig, MP Longhese, M Fumagalli, FA di Fagagna
Current opinion in genetics & development 26, 89-95, 2014
1482014
Characterization of mec1 kinase-deficient mutants and of new hypomorphic mec1 alleles impairing subsets of the DNA damage response pathway
V Paciotti, M Clerici, M Scotti, G Lucchini, MP Longhese
Molecular and cellular biology, 2001
1432001
Interplays between ATM/Tel1 and ATR/Mec1 in sensing and signaling DNA double-strand breaks
E Gobbini, D Cesena, A Galbiati, A Lockhart, MP Longhese
DNA repair 12 (10), 791-799, 2013
1342013
Physical and functional interactions between nucleotide excision repair and DNA damage checkpoint
M Giannattasio, F Lazzaro, MP Longhese, P Plevani, M Muzi‐Falconi
The EMBO Journal 23 (2), 429-438, 2004
1312004
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