Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01GM050015-06
Application #
6013774
Study Section
Project Start
1998-09-01
Project End
2001-07-31
Budget Start
1998-08-01
Budget End
1999-07-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Wolkow, Tom D; Enoch, Tamar (2003) Fission yeast Rad26 responds to DNA damage independently of Rad3. BMC Genet 4:6
Wolkow, Tom D; Enoch, Tamar (2002) Fission yeast Rad26 is a regulatory subunit of the Rad3 checkpoint kinase. Mol Biol Cell 13:480-92
Kaur, R; Kostrub, C F; Enoch, T (2001) Structure-function analysis of fission yeast Hus1-Rad1-Rad9 checkpoint complex. Mol Biol Cell 12:3744-58
Weiss, R S; Enoch, T; Leder, P (2000) Inactivation of mouse Hus1 results in genomic instability and impaired responses to genotoxic stress. Genes Dev 14:1886-98
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Moynihan, E B; Enoch, T (1999) Liz1p, a novel fission yeast membrane protein, is required for normal cell division when ribonucleotide reductase is inhibited. Mol Biol Cell 10:245-57
Kostrub, C F; Knudsen, K; Subramani, S et al. (1998) Hus1p, a conserved fission yeast checkpoint protein, interacts with Rad1p and is phosphorylated in response to DNA damage. EMBO J 17:2055-66
Forbes, K C; Humphrey, T; Enoch, T (1998) Suppressors of cdc25p overexpression identify two pathways that influence the G2/M checkpoint in fission yeast. Genetics 150:1361-75
Kostrub, C F; Lei, E P; Enoch, T (1998) Use of gap repair in fission yeast to obtain novel alleles of specific genes. Nucleic Acids Res 26:4783-4

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