Other names published for CDC7: LSD6, SAS1, YDL017W
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| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
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| Gottlieb TM and Jackson SP (1994) Protein kinases and DNA damage. Trends Biochem Sci 19(11):500-3 | |
| Guzder SN, et al. (1994) DNA repair gene RAD3 of S. cerevisiae is essential for transcription by RNA polymerase II. Nature 367(6458):91-4 | |
| Pines J (1994) Protein kinases and cell cycle control. Semin Cell Biol 5(6):399-408 | |
| Sclafani RA and Jackson AL (1994) Cdc7 protein kinase for DNA metabolism comes of age. Mol Microbiol 11(5):805-10 | |
| Siede W, et al. (1994) Characterization of G1 checkpoint control in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae following exposure to DNA-damaging agents. Genetics 138(2):271-81 | |
| Hollingsworth RE Jr and Sclafani RA (1993) Yeast pre-meiotic DNA replication utilizes mitotic origin ARS1 independently of CDC7 function. Chromosoma 102(6):415-20 | |
| Jackson AL, et al. (1993) Cell cycle regulation of the yeast Cdc7 protein kinase by association with the Dbf4 protein. Mol Cell Biol 13(5):2899-908 | |
| Kitada K, et al. (1993) A multicopy suppressor gene of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae G1 cell cycle mutant gene dbf4 encodes a protein kinase and is identified as CDC5. Mol Cell Biol 13(7):4445-57 | |
| Sherlock G and Rosamond J (1993) Starting to cycle: G1 controls regulating cell division in budding yeast. J Gen Microbiol 139(11):2531-41 | |
| Weinert TA and Hartwell LH (1993) Cell cycle arrest of cdc mutants and specificity of the RAD9 checkpoint. Genetics 134(1):63-80 | |
| Yoon HJ, et al. (1993) Regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC7 function during the cell cycle. Mol Biol Cell 4(2):195-208 | |
| Hogan E and Koshland D (1992) Addition of extra origins of replication to a minichromosome suppresses its mitotic loss in cdc6 and cdc14 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 89(7):3098-102 | |
| Hollingsworth RE Jr, et al. (1992) Molecular genetic studies of the Cdc7 protein kinase and induced mutagenesis in yeast. Genetics 132(1):53-62 | |
| Kitada K, et al. (1992) Temperature-sensitive cdc7 mutations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are suppressed by the DBF4 gene, which is required for the G1/S cell cycle transition. Genetics 131(1):21-9 | |
| Prasad KR and Rosoff PM (1992) Characterization of the energy-dependent, mating factor-activated Ca2+ influx in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Calcium 13(10):615-26 | |
| Axelrod A and Rine J (1991) A role for CDC7 in repression of transcription at the silent mating-type locus HMR in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(2):1080-91 | |
| Brown JA, et al. (1991) The chromatin structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae autonomously replicating sequences changes during the cell division cycle. Mol Cell Biol 11(10):5301-11 | |
| Buck V, et al. (1991) CDC7 protein kinase activity is required for mitosis and meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 227(3):452-7 | |
| Burke DJ and Church D (1991) Protein synthesis requirements for nuclear division, cytokinesis, and cell separation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(7):3691-8 | |
| Jeansonne NE, et al. (1991) A 48-kDa, S-antigen-like phosphoprotein in yeast DNA-replicative complex preparations. J Biol Chem 266(22):14675-80 | |
| Padmanabha R, et al. (1991) The KNS1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a nonessential protein kinase homologue that is distantly related to members of the CDC28/cdc2 gene family. Mol Gen Genet 229(1):1-9 | |
| Schweitzer B and Philippsen P (1991) CDC15, an essential cell cycle gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes a protein kinase domain. Yeast 7(3):265-73 | |
| Yoon HJ and Campbell JL (1991) The CDC7 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a phosphoprotein that contains protein kinase activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88(9):3574-8 | |
| Hollingsworth RE Jr and Sclafani RA (1990) DNA metabolism gene CDC7 from yeast encodes a serine (threonine) protein kinase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87(16):6272-6 | |
| Mountain HA and Sudbery PE (1990) Regulation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae WHI2 gene. J Gen Microbiol 136(4):727-32 | |
| Palmer RE, et al. (1990) Mitotic transmission of artificial chromosomes in cdc mutants of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 125(4):763-74 | |
| Anand S and Prasad R (1989) Rise in intracellular pH is concurrent with 'start' progression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Gen Microbiol 135(8):2173-9 | |
| Ham J, et al. (1989) Transcriptional analysis of the CDC7 protein kinase gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res 17(14):5781-92 | |
| Jazwinski SM, et al. (1989) Replication control and cellular life span. Exp Gerontol 24(5-6):423-36 | |
| Reynolds AE, et al. (1989) Time of replication of ARS elements along yeast chromosome III. Mol Cell Biol 9(10):4488-94 |



