The possible fates of x-ray-induced double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae were examined. One possible pathway which breaks can follow, the repair pathway, was studied by assaying strains with mutations in the RAD51, RAD54, and RAD57 loci for double-strand break repair. In order of increasing radiation sensitivity one finds: rad57-1(23/sup 0/)> rad51-1(30/sup 0/)> rad54-3(36/sup 0/). At 36/sup 0/, rad54-3 cells cannot repair double-strand breaks, while 23/sup 0/, they can. Strains with the rad57-1 mutation can rejoin broken chromosomes at both temperatures. However, the low survival at 36/sup 0/ shows that the assay is not distinguishing large DNA fragments which allow cell survival from those which cause cell death. A rad51-1 str...
International audienceClusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signat...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a double-strand chromosome break created by the HO endonuclea...
We show that in diploid yeast radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks can be repaired under nongr...
An episomal DNA vector (YpJA18), encoding two selectable recombinant yeast genes (TRP1, URA3), was c...
Yeast is a suitable eukaryotic organism in which to study DNA double-strand breakage measured by the...
Cells plated immediately after irradiation on nutrient agar (immediate plating) exhibit a lower surv...
Evidence is presented that in yeast cells one DNA double-strand break (dsb) may be considered as one...
International audienceThe survival of plasmid YRp12 treated in vitro with ultraviolet- or gamma-radi...
In haploid rad52 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains unable to undergo homologous recombination, a chro...
The RAD54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a conserved dsDNA-dependent ATPase of the Swi2/Sn...
The yeast mutant rad54-3 is temperature conditional for the rejoining of DNA double-strand breaks, b...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), a cytotoxic form of DNA damage, occur in response to numerous exogen...
The kinetics of disappearance of single-strand breaks (SSB) from the DNA of X-irradiated stationary ...
The yeast mutant rad54-3, which is temperature conditional for dsb rejoining, is sensitive to u.v. l...
AbstractMammalian homologues of two important yeast genes involved in DNA double-strand break repair...
International audienceClusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signat...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a double-strand chromosome break created by the HO endonuclea...
We show that in diploid yeast radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks can be repaired under nongr...
An episomal DNA vector (YpJA18), encoding two selectable recombinant yeast genes (TRP1, URA3), was c...
Yeast is a suitable eukaryotic organism in which to study DNA double-strand breakage measured by the...
Cells plated immediately after irradiation on nutrient agar (immediate plating) exhibit a lower surv...
Evidence is presented that in yeast cells one DNA double-strand break (dsb) may be considered as one...
International audienceThe survival of plasmid YRp12 treated in vitro with ultraviolet- or gamma-radi...
In haploid rad52 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains unable to undergo homologous recombination, a chro...
The RAD54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a conserved dsDNA-dependent ATPase of the Swi2/Sn...
The yeast mutant rad54-3 is temperature conditional for the rejoining of DNA double-strand breaks, b...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), a cytotoxic form of DNA damage, occur in response to numerous exogen...
The kinetics of disappearance of single-strand breaks (SSB) from the DNA of X-irradiated stationary ...
The yeast mutant rad54-3, which is temperature conditional for dsb rejoining, is sensitive to u.v. l...
AbstractMammalian homologues of two important yeast genes involved in DNA double-strand break repair...
International audienceClusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signat...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a double-strand chromosome break created by the HO endonuclea...
We show that in diploid yeast radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks can be repaired under nongr...