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FBH1 and the replication stress response: Implications for genome stability and cancer development
Joshua L Turner1, Jennifer M Mason1
1Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University, United States.
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The replication stress response plays important roles in maintaining genome stability.In this review article, we focus on the role of FBH1 in the replication stress response and promoting death in cells with excessive DNA damage. FBH1-deficiency results in resistance to replication stress. We discuss how loss and gain of FBH1 in a wide variety of cancers can contribute to tumor-associated phenotypes, impact cancer therapies and be exploited for potential targeted therapies.
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