Investigators demonstrated that selectively deleting mini-chromosome maintenance complex-binding protein in neural progenitor radial glial cells accelerates fork speed, triggering DNA damage, micronuclei formation, and widespread apoptosis, which ultimately activates p53 and causes microcephaly.
[Nature Communications]

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