SRS2/YJL092W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for SRS2: RADH, RADH1, HPR5, YJL092W

SRS2 - Reviews (42)

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Boiteux S and Jinks-Robertson S  (2013) DNA Repair Mechanisms and the Bypass of DNA Damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 193(4):1025-64
Daley JM, et al.  (2013) Roles of DNA helicases in the mediation and regulation of homologous recombination. Adv Exp Med Biol 767():185-202
Aggarwal M and Brosh RM Jr  (2012) Functional analyses of human DNA repair proteins important for aging and genomic stability using yeast genetics. DNA Repair (Amst) 11(4):335-48
Gazy I and Kupiec M  (2012) The importance of being modified: PCNA modification and DNA damage response. Cell Cycle 11(14):2620-3
Karpenshif Y and Bernstein KA  (2012) From yeast to mammals: recent advances in genetic control of homologous recombination. DNA Repair (Amst) 11(10):781-8
Krejci L, et al.  (2012) Homologous recombination and its regulation. Nucleic Acids Res 40(13):5795-818
Lehmann AR  (2011) Ubiquitin-family modifications in the replication of DNA damage. FEBS Lett 585(18):2772-9
Polo SE and Jackson SP  (2011) Dynamics of DNA damage response proteins at DNA breaks: a focus on protein modifications. Genes Dev 25(5):409-33
Ashton TM and Hickson ID  (2010) Yeast as a model system to study RecQ helicase function. DNA Repair (Amst) 9(3):303-314
Branzei D and Foiani M  (2010) Leaping forks at inverted repeats. Genes Dev 24(1):5-9
Enserink JM and Kolodner RD  (2010) An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processes. Cell Div 5():11
Marini V and Krejci L  (2010) Srs2: The "Odd-Job Man" in DNA repair. DNA Repair (Amst) 9(3):268-275
Miteva M, et al.  (2010) Sumoylation as a signal for polyubiquitylation and proteasomal degradation. Subcell Biochem 54():195-214
Paeschke K, et al.  (2010) Telomeres: structures in need of unwinding. FEBS Lett 584(17):3760-72
Sasaki M, et al.  (2010) Genome destabilization by homologous recombination in the germ line. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 11(3):182-95
Shaheen M, et al.  (2010) The Role of PCNA Posttranslational Modifications in Translesion Synthesis.LID - 761217 [pii] J Nucleic Acids 2010()
Clemenson C and Marsolier-Kergoat MC  (2009) DNA damage checkpoint inactivation: Adaptation and recovery. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):1101-9
Davidson MB and Brown GW  (2009) Dissecting the DNA damage response using functional genomics approaches in S. cerevisiae. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):1110-7
Lee SE and Myung K  (2009) Faithful after break-up: suppression of chromosomal translocations. Cell Mol Life Sci 66(19):3149-60
Lin Y, et al.  (2009) Transcription destabilizes triplet repeats. Mol Carcinog 48(4):350-61
Putnam CD, et al.  (2009) Perspectives on the DNA damage and replication checkpoint responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):974-82
Schleker T, et al.  (2009) Posttranslational modifications of repair factors and histones in the cellular response to stalled replication forks. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):1089-100
Ulrich HD  (2009) Regulating post-translational modifications of the eukaryotic replication clamp PCNA. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(4):461-9
Holloman WK, et al.  (2008) The homologous recombination system of Ustilago maydis. Fungal Genet Biol 45 Suppl 1:S31-9
McVey M and Lee SE  (2008) MMEJ repair of double-strand breaks (director's cut): deleted sequences and alternative endings. Trends Genet 24(11):529-38
Myung K and Smith S  (2008) The RAD5-dependent postreplication repair pathway is important to suppress gross chromosomal rearrangements. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr (39):12-5
Banerjee S, et al.  (2007) Suppression of gross chromosomal rearrangements by a new alternative replication factor C complex. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 362(3):546-9
Heyer WD  (2007) Biochemistry of eukaryotic homologous recombination. Top Curr Genet 17():95-133
Ulrich HD  (2007) PCNA(SUMO) and Srs2: a model SUMO substrate-effector pair. Biochem Soc Trans 35(Pt 6):1385-8
Branzei D and Foiani M  (2006) The Rad53 signal transduction pathway: Replication fork stabilization, DNA repair, and adaptation. Exp Cell Res 312(14):2654-9