SIR3/YLR442C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for SIR3: CMT1, MAR2, STE8, YLR442C

SIR3 - Fungal Related Genes/Proteins (13)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Zill OA, et al.  (2012) Evolutionary analysis of heterochromatin protein compatibility by interspecies complementation in Saccharomyces. Genetics 192(3):1001-14
Hickman MA and Rusche LN  (2010) Transcriptional silencing functions of the yeast protein Orc1/Sir3 subfunctionalized after gene duplication. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107(45):19384-9
Muller P, et al.  (2010) The conserved bromo-adjacent homology domain of yeast Orc1 functions in the selection of DNA replication origins within chromatin. Genes Dev 24(13):1418-1433
Zill OA, et al.  (2010) Co-evolution of transcriptional silencing proteins and the DNA elements specifying their assembly. PLoS Biol 8(11):e1000550
Gallagher JE, et al.  (2009) Elaboration, diversification and regulation of the sir1 family of silencing proteins in Saccharomyces. Genetics 181(4):1477-91
Gilson E and Geli V  (2007) How telomeres are replicated. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8(10):825-838
Liaw H and Lustig AJ  (2006) Sir3 C-terminal domain involvement in the initiation and spreading of heterochromatin. Mol Cell Biol 26(20):7616-31
Fabre E, et al.  (2005) Comparative genomics in hemiascomycete yeasts: evolution of sex, silencing, and subtelomeres. Mol Biol Evol 22(4):856-73
van Hoof A  (2005) Conserved functions of yeast genes support the duplication, degeneration and complementation model for gene duplication. Genetics 171(4):1455-61
Kellis M, et al.  (2004) Proof and evolutionary analysis of ancient genome duplication in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nature 428(6983):617-24
De Las Penas A, et al.  (2003) Virulence-related surface glycoproteins in the yeast pathogen Candida glabrata are encoded in subtelomeric clusters and subject to RAP1- and SIR-dependent transcriptional silencing. Genes Dev 17(18):2245-58
Afshar G and Murnane JP  (1999) Characterization of a human gene with sequence homology to Saccharomyces cerevisiae SIR2. Gene 234(1):161-8
Bell SP, et al.  (1995) The multidomain structure of Orc1p reveals similarity to regulators of DNA replication and transcriptional silencing. Cell 83(4):563-8