Ssb1 and Ssb2 cooperate to regulate mouse hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells by resolving replicative stress.

Shi W, Vu T, Boucher D, Biernacka A, Nde J, Pandita RK, Straube J, Boyle GM, Al-Ejeh F, Nag P, Jeffery J, Harris JL, Bain AL, Grzelak M, Skrzypczak M, Mitra A, Dojer N, Crosetto N, Cloonan N, Becherel OJ, Finnie J, Skaar JR, Walkley CR, Pandita TK, Rowicka M, Ginalski K, Lane SW, Khanna KK

Blood 129 (18) 2479-2492 [2017-05-04; online 2017-03-07]

Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are vulnerable to endogenous damage and defects in DNA repair can limit their function. The 2 single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding proteins SSB1 and SSB2 are crucial regulators of the DNA damage response; however, their overlapping roles during normal physiology are incompletely understood. We generated mice in which both

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PubMed 28270450

DOI 10.1182/blood-2016-06-725093

Crossref 10.1182/blood-2016-06-725093

pii: blood-2016-06-725093
pmc: PMC5418634


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