Retention but not recruitment of Crb2 at double-strand breaks requires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Sws1 is a conserved regulator of homologous recombination in eukaryotic cellsMeiotic chromosome mobility in fission yeast is resistant to environmental stress.Structural and functional analysis of the Crb2-BRCT2 domain reveals distinct roles in checkpoint signaling and DNA damage repairγH2A binds Brc1 to maintain genome integrity during S-phaseMre11 ATLD17/18 mutation retains Tel1/ATM activity but blocks DNA double-strand break repairThe DNA damage checkpoint response requires histone H2B ubiquitination by Rad6-Bre1 and H3 methylation by Dot1.The checkpoint Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad9 protein contains a tandem tudor domain that recognizes DNAControl of the yeast telomeric senescence survival pathways of recombination by the Mec1 and Mec3 DNA damage sensors and RPA.Phosphorylation-dependent interactions between Crb2 and Chk1 are essential for DNA damage checkpointViral transport of DNA damage that mimics a stalled replication fork.The fission yeast DNA structure checkpoint protein Rad26ATRIP/LCD1/UVSD accumulates in the cytoplasm following microtubule destabilizationCtp1 is a cell-cycle-regulated protein that functions with Mre11 complex to control double-strand break repair by homologous recombinationCritical functions of Rpa3/Ssb3 in S-phase DNA damage responses in fission yeast.Checkpoint-dependent and -independent roles of Swi3 in replication fork recovery and sister chromatid cohesion in fission yeast.Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dss1p is a DNA damage checkpoint protein that recruits Rad24p, Cdc25p, and Rae1p to DNA double-strand breaks.Fission yeast Hsk1 (Cdc7) kinase is required after replication initiation for induced mutagenesis and proper response to DNA alkylation damage.ATM activation and its recruitment to damaged DNA require binding to the C terminus of Nbs1.Rad3 decorates critical chromosomal domains with gammaH2A to protect genome integrity during S-Phase in fission yeast.Release of Ku and MRN from DNA ends by Mre11 nuclease activity and Ctp1 is required for homologous recombination repair of double-strand breaks.SCF ensures meiotic chromosome segregation through a resolution of meiotic recombination intermediatesRequirement for the phospho-H2AX binding module of Crb2 in double-strand break targeting and checkpoint activationThe CCR4-NOT complex is implicated in the viability of aneuploid yeasts.Swi1 associates with chromatin through the DDT domain and recruits Swi3 to preserve genomic integrity.Rad22Rad52-dependent repair of ribosomal DNA repeats cleaved by Slx1-Slx4 endonucleaseRqh1 blocks recombination between sister chromatids during double strand break repair, independent of its helicase activity.Increased meiotic crossovers and reduced genome stability in absence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Rad16 (XPF).Minichromosome maintenance proteins interact with checkpoint and recombination proteins to promote s-phase genome stability.Histone H2A phosphorylation controls Crb2 recruitment at DNA breaks, maintains checkpoint arrest, and influences DNA repair in fission yeastKu stabilizes replication forks in the absence of Brc1.The double-bromodomain proteins Bdf1 and Bdf2 modulate chromatin structure to regulate S-phase stress response in Schizosaccharomyces pombeAbundance of prereplicative complexes (Pre-RCs) facilitates recombinational repair under replication stress in fission yeastMms22 preserves genomic integrity during DNA replication in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.A new method to efficiently induce a site-specific double-strand break in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Temporal separation of replication and recombination requires the intra-S checkpoint.Schizosaccharomyces pombe histone acetyltransferase Mst1 (KAT5) is an essential protein required for damage response and chromosome segregationMapping genomic hotspots of DNA damage by a single-strand-DNA-compatible and strand-specific ChIP-seq method.Regulation of Set9-mediated H4K20 methylation by a PWWP domain protein.Mms1-Mms22 complex protects genome integrity in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Regulation of DNA replication by the S-phase DNA damage checkpoint.Brc1 links replication stress response and centromere function.
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Retention but not recruitment of Crb2 at double-strand breaks requires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... uires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... uires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... uires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... uires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... uires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes.
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Retention but not recruitment ...... quires Rad1 and Rad3 complexes
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Bettina A Moser
Paul Russell
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10.1128/MCB.23.17.6150-6158.2003
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z