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Turned on by genotoxic stress.

Anna Travesa, Curt Wittenberg.   

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22895166      PMCID: PMC3466505          DOI: 10.4161/cc.21587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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3.  DNA replication checkpoint promotes G1-S transcription by inactivating the MBF repressor Nrm1.

Authors:  R A M de Bruin; T I Kalashnikova; A Aslanian; J Wohlschlegel; C Chahwan; J R Yates; P Russell; C Wittenberg
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4.  The checkpoint transcriptional response: make sure to turn it off once you are satisfied.

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Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2012-08-16       Impact factor: 4.534

5.  Genomic expression responses to DNA-damaging agents and the regulatory role of the yeast ATR homolog Mec1p.

Authors:  A P Gasch; M Huang; S Metzner; D Botstein; S J Elledge; P O Brown
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 4.138

6.  Regulation of DNA replication fork progression through damaged DNA by the Mec1/Rad53 checkpoint.

Authors:  J A Tercero; J F Diffley
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7.  DNA replication stress differentially regulates G1/S genes via Rad53-dependent inactivation of Nrm1.

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8.  Yeast histone 2A serine 129 is essential for the efficient repair of checkpoint-blind DNA damage.

Authors:  Christophe Redon; Duane R Pilch; Emmy P Rogakou; Ann H Orr; Noel F Lowndes; William M Bonner
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9.  Linking DNA replication checkpoint to MBF cell-cycle transcription reveals a distinct class of G1/S genes.

Authors:  Francisco M Bastos de Oliveira; Michael R Harris; Pijus Brazauskas; Robertus A M de Bruin; Marcus B Smolka
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