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keywords meiosis, homologous recombination, homology-directed DNA repair, gene targeting, Rad51, Dmc1, RecA
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Concept DNA Repair
Concept Rad52 DNA Repair and Recombination Protein
Concept DNA Repair Enzymes
Concept Recombinational DNA Repair
Academic Article Xrcc3 is required for assembly of Rad51 complexes in vivo.
Academic Article BRCA2 and homologous recombination.
Academic Article Saccharomyces cerevisiae checkpoint genes MEC1, RAD17 and RAD24 are required for normal meiotic recombination partner choice.
Academic Article The breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 is required for subnuclear assembly of Rad51 and survival following treatment with the DNA cross-linking agent cisplatin.
Academic Article Crossover interference in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires a TID1/RDH54- and DMC1-dependent pathway.
Academic Article Multiple repair pathways mediate tolerance to chemotherapeutic cross-linking agents in vertebrate cells.
Academic Article Red-Hed regulation: recombinase Rad51, though capable of playing the leading role, may be relegated to supporting Dmc1 in budding yeast meiosis.
Academic Article The Yin and Yang of treating BRCA-deficient tumors.
Academic Article A hot spot for RAD51C interactions revealed by a peptide that sensitizes cells to cisplatin.
Academic Article Tid1/Rdh54 promotes dissociation of Dmc1 from nonrecombinogenic sites on meiotic chromatin.
Academic Article Swi2/Snf2-related translocases prevent accumulation of toxic Rad51 complexes during mitotic growth.
Academic Article Brca1 in immunoglobulin gene conversion and somatic hypermutation.
Academic Article Cells deficient in the FANC/BRCA pathway are hypersensitive to plasma levels of formaldehyde.
Academic Article Rad51, the lead in mitotic recombinational DNA repair, plays a supporting role in budding yeast meiosis.
Academic Article Rad52 associates with RPA and functions with rad55 and rad57 to assemble meiotic recombination complexes.
Academic Article High copy number suppression of the meiotic arrest caused by a dmc1 mutation: REC114 imposes an early recombination block and RAD54 promotes a DMC1-independent DSB repair pathway.
Academic Article Assembly of RecA-like recombinases: distinct roles for mediator proteins in mitosis and meiosis.
Academic Article Gradual implementation of the meiotic recombination program via checkpoint pathways controlled by global DSB levels.
Academic Article RAD54 family translocases counter genotoxic effects of RAD51 in human tumor cells.
Academic Article DNA damage response clamp 9-1-1 promotes assembly of ZMM proteins for formation of crossovers and synaptonemal complex.
Academic Article Meiotic crossover control by concerted action of Rad51-Dmc1 in homolog template bias and robust homeostatic regulation.
Academic Article The RAD51-stimulatory compound RS-1 can exploit the RAD51 overexpression that exists in cancer cells and tumors.
Academic Article Caffeine impairs resection during DNA break repair by reducing the levels of nucleases Sae2 and Dna2.
Academic Article Purification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Homologous Recombination Proteins Dmc1 and Rdh54/Tid1 and a Fluorescent D-Loop Assay.
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