Coordinated functions of WSS1, PSY2 and TOF1 in the DNA damage response

  • Bryan M. O’neill
  • Denise Hanway
  • Elizabeth A. Winzeler
  • Floyd E. Romesberg
Publication date
January 2004

Abstract

The stabilization and processing of stalled replication forks is required to maintain genome integrity in all organisms. In an effort to identify novel proteins that might be involved in stabilizing stalled replication forks, Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant wss1D was isolated from a high-throughput screening of 5000 deletion strains for genes involved in the response to continuous, low-intensity UV irradiation. Disrup-tion of WSS1 resulted in synergistic increases in UV sensitivity with null mutants of genes involved in recombination (RAD52) and cell cycle control (RAD9 and RAD24). WSS1 was also found to interact genetically with SGS1, TOP3, SRS2 and CTF4, which are involved in recombination, repair of replication forks and the establishmen...

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