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When heat casts a spell on the DNA damage checkpointsThe Rad4(TopBP1) ATR-activation domain functions in G1/S phase in a chromatin-dependent manner.Competition between the Rad50 complex and the Ku heterodimer reveals a role for Exo1 in processing double-strand breaks but not telomeresTwo Distinct Cdc2 Pools Regulate Cell Cycle Progression and the DNA Damage Response in the Fission Yeast S.pombe.Km mutants of the Chlorella monosaccharide/H+ cotransporter randomly generated by PCR.Characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Hus1: a PCNA-related protein that associates with Rad1 and Rad9Cdc2-cyclin B kinase activity links Crb2 and Rqh1-topoisomerase IIICop9/signalosome subunits and Pcu4 regulate ribonucleotide reductase by both checkpoint-dependent and -independent mechanismsCell division defects of Schizosaccharomyces pombe liz1- mutants are caused by defects in pantothenate uptake.Chk1 activation requires Rad9 S/TQ-site phosphorylation to promote association with C-terminal BRCT domains of Rad4TOPBP1The drinking water contaminant dibromoacetonitrile delays G1-S transition and suppresses Chk1 activation at broken replication forks.Hyperactive Cdc2 kinase interferes with the response to broken replication forks by trapping S.pombe Crb2 in its mitotic T215 phosphorylated state.Synthetic analogues of cyanobacterial alkaloid cylindrospermopsin and their toxicological activity.Delineating the position of rad4+/cut5+ within the DNA-structure checkpoint pathways in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.The kinase domain residue serine 173 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Chk1 kinase is critical for the response to DNA replication stress.Heat induction of a novel Rad9 variant from a cryptic translation initiation site reduces mitotic commitment.Nutrient Limitation Inactivates Mrc1-to-Cds1 Checkpoint Signalling in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Checkpoints: How to Flag Up Double-Strand BreaksThe COP9/signalosome complex is conserved in fission yeast and has a role in S phaseUnidirectional arginine transport in reconstituted plasma-membrane vesicles from yeast overexpressing CAN1The activity of the gluconate-H+ symporter of Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells is down-regulated by D-glucose and exogenous cAMPThe HUP1 gene product of Chlorella kessleri: H+/glucose symport studied in vitroStructure/function relationship of the Chlorella glucose/H+ symporterPost-translational fate of CAN1 permease of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeAlteration of substrate affinities and specificities of the Chlorella Hexose/H+ symporters by mutations and construction of chimeras
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