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Other names published for YCG1: TIE1, YCS5, YDR325W

YCG1 - Function/Process (10)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Hashash N, et al.  (2012) Topoisomerase II- and Condensin-Dependent Breakage of MEC1(ATR)-Sensitive Fragile Sites Occurs Independently of Spindle Tension, Anaphase, or Cytokinesis. PLoS Genet 8(10):e1002978
Cuylen S, et al.  (2011) Condensin structures chromosomal DNA through topological links.LID - 10.1038/nsmb.2087 [doi] Nat Struct Mol Biol ()
Hwang GW, et al.  (2009) Overexpression of Ycg1 or Ydr520c confers resistance to cadmium in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Toxicol Sci 34(4):441-3
Lam WW, et al.  (2006) Condensin is required for chromosome arm cohesion during mitosis. Genes Dev 20(21):2973-84
Yu HG and Koshland D  (2005) Chromosome morphogenesis: condensin-dependent cohesin removal during meiosis. Cell 123(3):397-407
Lavoie BD, et al.  (2004) In vivo requirements for rDNA chromosome condensation reveal two cell-cycle-regulated pathways for mitotic chromosome folding. Genes Dev 18(1):76-87
Sullivan M, et al.  (2004) Cdc14 phosphatase induces rDNA condensation and resolves cohesin-independent cohesion during budding yeast anaphase. Cell 117(4):471-82
Yu HG and Koshland DE  (2003) Meiotic condensin is required for proper chromosome compaction, SC assembly, and resolution of recombination-dependent chromosome linkages. J Cell Biol 163(5):937-47
Lavoie BD, et al.  (2002) In vivo dissection of the chromosome condensation machinery: reversibility of condensation distinguishes contributions of condensin and cohesin. J Cell Biol 156(5):805-15
Freeman L, et al.  (2000) The condensin complex governs chromosome condensation and mitotic transmission of rDNA. J Cell Biol 149(4):811-24