Lawrence Christopher W
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 602 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642, United States.
DNA Repair (Amst). 2007 May 1;6(5):676-86. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.12.012. Epub 2007 Jan 24.
Errol Friedberg suggested that I write a biographical account of the work carried out in my lab for the Historical Reflections section of the DNA Repair. Although I started out studying meiotic recombination, I have spent much of the last four and a half decades focused on trying to understand the mechanism underlying induced mutagenesis, which led me into what was eventually called DNA damage tolerance, the process that facilitates the resumption of replication when replicases are stalled at sites of DNA template damage. The following account highlights some of our work that contributed to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying these activities, carried out by the RAD6 pathway, my main preoccupation over this period.
埃罗尔·弗里德伯格建议我为《DNA修复》的“历史反思”版块撰写一篇关于我实验室所开展工作的传记式记述。尽管我最初从事的是减数分裂重组研究,但在过去四十五年的大部分时间里,我一直致力于试图理解诱导诱变的潜在机制,这使我进入了最终被称为DNA损伤耐受的领域,即当复制酶在DNA模板损伤位点停滞时促进复制重新启动的过程。以下记述重点介绍了我们的一些工作,这些工作有助于理解由RAD6途径介导的这些活动的潜在机制,这是我在这段时间里主要关注的内容。