The Yeast Checkpoint Kinase Dun1 Downregulates DIN7 in the Absence of DNA Damage
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概要
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Yeast DIN7 is a DNA damage-inducible gene. Its expression is increased in the absence of Dun1, a DNA damage checkpoint kinase. We identified a DIN7 promoter region responsible for Dun1-mediated downregulation and found that DIN7 expression was not further increased in response to hydroxyurea in Δdun1 cells. Thus DIN7 repression by Dun1 can be released upon DNA damage.
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著者
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YOSHIDA Minoru
Chemical Genetics Laboratory, RIKEN
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YOSHITANI Ayako
Chemical Genetics Laboratory, RIKEN Discovery Research Institute
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LING Feng
Chemical Genetics Laboratory, RIKEN Discovery Research Institute
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