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Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Genetics. 36:617-656
▪ Abstract DNA checkpoints play a significant role in cancer pathology, perhaps most notably in maintaining genome stability. This review summarizes the genetic and molecular mechanisms of checkpoint activation in response to DNA damage. The major
Autor:
Ted Weinert, Rhett J. Michelson
Publikováno v:
BioEssays. 22:966-969
Summary As recently as six years ago, three human diseases with similar phenotypes were mistakenly believed to be caused by a single genetic defect. The three diseases, Ataxia-telangiectasia, Nijmegen breakage syndrome, and an AT-like disorder are no
Autor:
Charles W. Putnam, Elizabeth J. Little, Ted Weinert, Lisa Shanks, Rhett J. Michelson, P. Sundareshan, R. Gardner, Kara A. Nyberg, Anthony A. Admire
Publikováno v:
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 65:433-442
Autor:
Michael W. Collard, Jodi I. Huggenvik, Jim Persinger, Rhett J. Michelson, Amy J. Ziemba, Blaine Bartholomew
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274:30510-30519
Nuclear DEAF-1-related (NUDR) protein is a novel transcriptional regulator with sequence similarity to developmental and oncogenic proteins. NUDR protein deletions were used to localize the DNA binding domain between amino acids 167 and 368, and site
Autor:
Ted Weinert, Rhett J. Michelson
Publikováno v:
Nature Cell Biology. 1:E177-E179
DNA damage activates a set of proteins whose job is to delay the cell cycle until the damage is repaired. This process was thought to involve the detection of damage by sensor proteins, which transmit a signal to a key protein kinase and thence to do
Telomeres are complex structures that serve to protect chromosome ends. Here we provide evidence that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomeres may contain an anticheckpoint activity that prevents chromosome ends from signaling cell cycle arrest. We foun
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Autor:
Michael W. Collard, Rhett J. Michelson, Kerri A. Mowen, Jodi I. Huggenvik, Amy J. Ziemba, Paul Gurley
Publikováno v:
Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 12(10)
A monkey kidney cDNA that encodes a nuclear regulatory factor was identified by expression and affinity binding to a synthetic retinoic acid response element (RARE) and was used to isolate human placental and rat germ cell cDNAs by hybridization. The