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Other names published for SGS1: YMR190C

SGS1 - Reviews (46)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Ashton TM and Hickson ID  (2010) Yeast as a model system to study RecQ helicase function. DNA Repair (Amst) ()
Huertas P  (2010) DNA resection in eukaryotes: deciding how to fix the break. Nat Struct Mol Biol 17(1):11-6
Rossi ML, et al.  (2010) Roles of Werner syndrome protein in protection of genome integrity. DNA Repair (Amst) ()
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
Friedel AM, et al.  (2009) ATR/Mec1: coordinating fork stability and repair. Curr Opin Cell Biol 21(2):237-44
Hastings PJ, et al.  (2009) Mechanisms of change in gene copy number. Nat Rev Genet 10(8):551-64
Lee SE and Myung K  (2009) Faithful after break-up: suppression of chromosomal translocations. Cell Mol Life Sci 66(19):3149-60
Lisby M and Rothstein R  (2009) Choreography of recombination proteins during the DNA damage response. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):1068-76
Petranovic D and Nielsen J  (2009) Can yeast systems biology contribute to the understanding of human disease? Trends Biotechnol 26(11):584-90
Rouse J  (2009) Control of genome stability by Slx protein complexes. Biochem Soc Trans 37(Pt 3):495-510
Rupnik A, et al.  (2009) MRN and the race to the break. Chromosoma ()
Fu Y, et al.  (2008) DNA damage-induced gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEMS Microbiol Rev 32(6):908-26
Holloman WK, et al.  (2008) The homologous recombination system of Ustilago maydis. Fungal Genet Biol 45 Suppl 1:S31-9
Johnson JE, et al.  (2008) In vivo veritas: Using yeast to probe the biological functions of G-quadruplexes. Biochimie 90(8):1250-63
Steinkraus KA, et al.  (2008) Replicative aging in yeast: the means to the end. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol 24:29-54
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
Burhans WC and Weinberger M  (2007) DNA replication stress, genome instability and aging. Nucleic Acids Res 35(22):7545-56
Gilson E and Geli V  (2007) How telomeres are replicated. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8(10):825-838
Maxwell PH and Curcio MJ  (2007) Host factors that control long terminal repeat retrotransposons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for regulation of mammalian retroviruses. Eukaryot Cell 6(7):1069-80
Oberdoerffer P and Sinclair DA  (2007) The role of nuclear architecture in genomic instability and ageing. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8(9):692-702
Hochwagen A and Amon A  (2006) Checking your breaks: surveillance mechanisms of meiotic recombination. Curr Biol 16(6):R217-28
Piper PW  (2006) Long-lived yeast as a model for ageing research. Yeast 23(3):215-26
Heyer WD  (2004) A new deal for Holliday junctions. Nat Struct Mol Biol 11(2):117-9
Barbour L and Xiao W  (2003) Regulation of alternative replication bypass pathways at stalled replication forks and its effects on genome stability: a yeast model. Mutat Res 532(1-2):137-55
Foiani M  (2003) Molecular biology: Disruptive influence. Nature 423(6937):234-5
Louis EJ and Borts RH  (2003) Meiotic recombination: too much of a good thing? Curr Biol 13(24):R953-5
Bjergbaek L, et al.  (2002) RecQ helicases and genome stability: lessons from model organisms and human disease. Swiss Med Wkly 132(31-32):433-42
Cobb JA, et al.  (2002) RecQ helicases: at the heart of genetic stability. FEBS Lett 529(1):43-8
Enomoto T  (2001) Functions of RecQ family helicases: possible involvement of Bloom's and Werner's syndrome gene products in guarding genome integrity during DNA replication. J Biochem 129(4):501-7
Enomoto T  (2001) [Function of RecQ family helicases and Bloom's syndrome] Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso 46(8 Suppl):1082-8