2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00411-007-0119-y
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Roles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD17 and CHK1 checkpoint genes in the repair of double-strand breaks in cycling cells

Abstract: Checkpoints are components of signalling pathways involved in genome stability. We analysed the putative dual functions of Rad17 and Chk1 as checkpoints and in DNA repair using mutant strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Logarithmic populations of the diploid checkpoint-deficient mutants, chk1Delta/chk1Delta and rad17Delta/rad17Delta, and an isogenic wild-type strain were exposed to the radiomimetic agent bleomycin (BLM). DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) determined by pulsed-field electrophoresis, surviving fra… Show more

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“…Hence, most cells maintain viability without added nutrients and contain an unreplicated set of DNA, just like in the G1 phase [8]. A comparison between the present observations regarding Rad17 and Hdf1 functions in stationary phase and these corresponding to the exponential phase of growth obtained previously [9] may provide some clues to the regulatory networks involved.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…Hence, most cells maintain viability without added nutrients and contain an unreplicated set of DNA, just like in the G1 phase [8]. A comparison between the present observations regarding Rad17 and Hdf1 functions in stationary phase and these corresponding to the exponential phase of growth obtained previously [9] may provide some clues to the regulatory networks involved.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Diploid S. cerevisiae mutant strain rad17 /rad17 (WS9156), the corresponding isogenic wild type WS9154 [4,9], and haploid strains SX46A and corresponding isogenic SX46Ahdf1 [7,10] were used in the present study. The WS9154 diploid strain was constructed by mating the haploid SX46A (mating type a) and the haploid WS8105-C (of opposite mating type).…”
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