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Other names published for MRE11: RAD58, XRS4, NGS1, YMR224C

MRE11 - Mutants/Phenotypes (235)

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Chamankhah M and Xiao W  (1999) Formation of the yeast Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 complex is correlated with DNA repair and telomere maintenance. Nucleic Acids Res 27(10):2072-9
Chen C and Kolodner RD  (1999) Gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae replication and recombination defective mutants. Nat Genet 23(1):81-5
Le S, et al.  (1999) RAD50 and RAD51 define two pathways that collaborate to maintain telomeres in the absence of telomerase. Genetics 152(1):143-52
Lewis LK, et al.  (1999) Repair of endonuclease-induced double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: essential role for genes associated with nonhomologous end-joining. Genetics 152(4):1513-29
Moreau S, et al.  (1999) The nuclease activity of Mre11 is required for meiosis but not for mating type switching, end joining, or telomere maintenance. Mol Cell Biol 19(1):556-66
Boulton SJ and Jackson SP  (1998) Components of the Ku-dependent non-homologous end-joining pathway are involved in telomeric length maintenance and telomeric silencing. EMBO J 17(6):1819-28
Bressan DA, et al.  (1998) Alteration of N-terminal phosphoesterase signature motifs inactivates Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mre11. Genetics 150(2):591-600
Chamankhah M and Xiao W  (1998) Molecular cloning and genetic characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae NGS1/MRE11 gene. Curr Genet 34(5):368-74
Chamankhah M, et al.  (1998) Isolation of hMRE11B: failure to complement yeast mre11 defects due to species-specific protein interactions. Gene 225(1-2):107-16
Furuse M, et al.  (1998) Distinct roles of two separable in vitro activities of yeast Mre11 in mitotic and meiotic recombination. EMBO J 17(21):6412-25
Lee SE, et al.  (1998) Saccharomyces Ku70, mre11/rad50 and RPA proteins regulate adaptation to G2/M arrest after DNA damage. Cell 94(3):399-409
Nugent CI, et al.  (1998) Telomere maintenance is dependent on activities required for end repair of double-strand breaks. Curr Biol 8(11):657-60
Ohta K, et al.  (1998) Mutations in the MRE11, RAD50, XRS2, and MRE2 genes alter chromatin configuration at meiotic DNA double-stranded break sites in premeiotic and meiotic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95(2):646-51
Symington LS  (1998) Homologous recombination is required for the viability of rad27 mutants. Nucleic Acids Res 26(24):5589-95
Tsubouchi H and Ogawa H  (1998) A novel mre11 mutation impairs processing of double-strand breaks of DNA during both mitosis and meiosis. Mol Cell Biol 18(1):260-8
Lussier M, et al.  (1997) Large scale identification of genes involved in cell surface biosynthesis and architecture in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 147(2):435-50
Nairz K and Klein F  (1997) mre11S--a yeast mutation that blocks double-strand-break processing and permits nonhomologous synapsis in meiosis. Genes Dev 11(17):2272-90
Tsukamoto Y, et al.  (1997) Budding yeast Rad50, Mre11, Xrs2, and Hdf1, but not Rad52, are involved in the formation of deletions on a dicentric plasmid. Mol Gen Genet 255(5):543-7
Moore JK and Haber JE  (1996) Cell cycle and genetic requirements of two pathways of nonhomologous end-joining repair of double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 16(5):2164-73
Tsukamoto Y, et al.  (1996) Effects of mutations of RAD50, RAD51, RAD52, and related genes on illegitimate recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 142(2):383-91
Chepurnaya OV, et al.  (1995) RAD58 (XRS4)--a new gene in the RAD52 epistasis group. Curr Genet 28(3):274-9
Johzuka K and Ogawa H  (1995) Interaction of Mre11 and Rad50: two proteins required for DNA repair and meiosis-specific double-strand break formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 139(4):1521-32
Kozhin SA, et al.  (1995) [The RAD58(XRS4) gene--mapping to the right shoulder of chromosome XIII] Genetika 31(2):281-2
Nisson PE and Lawrence CW  (1986) The isolation and characterization of an alkylating-agent-sensitive yeast mutant, ngs1. Mutat Res 165(3):129-37
Von Borstel RC, et al.  (1971) Inheritance of spontaneous mutability in yeast. Genetics 69(1):17-27