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SWI5 gene
Known as:
SWI5, S. POMBE, HOMOLOG OF
, SAE3, S. CEREVISIAE, HOMOLOG OF
, CHROMOSOME 9 OPEN READING FRAME 119
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This gene is involved in double-strand break repair by homologous recombination.
National Institutes of Health
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DNA Repair
recombinational repair
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2016
2016
Cellular localization of Sun4p and its interaction with proteins in the yeast birth scar
E. Kuznetsov
,
L. Váchová
,
Z. Palková
Cell Cycle
2016
Corpus ID: 205881085
ABSTRACT Yeast harbor several proteins with predicted glucanase activity that are potentially involved in cell wall remodeling…
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2009
2009
Utilizing gene pair orientations for HMM-based analysis of promoter array ChIP-chip data
Michael Seifert
,
J. Keilwagen
,
M. Strickert
,
I. Grosse
Bioinform.
2009
Corpus ID: 3654550
Motivation: Array-based analysis of chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP-chip) data is a powerful technique for identifying DNA…
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1998
1998
Residues in the Swi5 Zinc Finger Protein That Mediate Cooperative DNA Binding with the Pho2 Homeodomain Protein
L. Bhoite
,
D. Stillman
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1998
Corpus ID: 30286825
ABSTRACT The Swi5 zinc finger and the Pho2 homeodomain DNA-binding proteins bind cooperatively to the HO promoter.Pho2 (also…
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1996
1996
A Consensus cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase (PK-A) Site in Place of the CcN Motif Casein Kinase II Site of Simian Virus 40 Large T-antigen Confers PK-A-mediated Regulation of Nuclear Import (*)
C. Xiao
,
S. Hübner
,
R. Elliot
,
A. Caon
,
D. Jans
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 2867020
The regulation of nuclear protein transport by phosphorylation plays a central role in gene expression in eukaryotic cells. We…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Cyclin-dependent Kinase Site-regulated Signal-dependent Nuclear Localization of the SWI5 Yeast Transcription Factor in Mammalian Cells (*)
D. Jans
,
T. Moll
,
K. Nasmyth
,
P. Jans
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 6879355
Control over the nuclear transport of transcription factors (TFs) represents a level of gene regulation integral to cellular…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Regulating the HO endonuclease in yeast.
K. Nasmyth
Current Opinion in Genetics and Development
1993
Corpus ID: 22799594
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
SWI5 instability may be necessary but is not sufficient for asymmetric HO expression in yeast.
Graham Tebb
,
Thomas Moll
,
Celia Dowzer
,
Kim Nasmyth
Genes & Development
1993
Corpus ID: 10564689
Homothallic haploid yeast cells divide to produce a mother cell that switches mating type and a daughter cell that does not. This…
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1993
1993
Identification and Purification of a Protein That Binds DNA Cooperatively with the Yeast SWI5 Protein
R. Brazas
,
D. Stillman
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1993
Corpus ID: 37279932
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae SWI5 gene encodes a zinc finger protein required for the expression of the HO gene. A protein fusion…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Identification of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA-binding protein involved in transcriptional regulation
H. Wang
,
P. Nicholson
,
D. Stillman
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 38916445
A DNA-binding protein has been identified from extracts of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae which binds to sites…
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1989
1989
Some of the swi genes of Schizosaccharomyces pombe also have a function in the repair of radiation damage
H. Schmidt
,
Petra Kapitza-Fecke
,
E. Stephen
,
H. Gutz
Current Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 3142197
SummaryIn Schizosaccharomyces pombe the frequency of mating-type (MT) switching is reduced by mutations in the swi genes. The ten…
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