Timeline

Serge Gangloff
Permanent Researcher
02 Dec 2021
event
Genomes and Genetics department Seminar: Bernard de Massy – The control of the programmed induction of DNA double-strand breaks during meiosis
Read more01 Dec 2021
24 Apr 2020
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Nitrogen starvation reveals the mitotic potential of mutants in the S/MAPK pathways.
Read more17 Jul 2019
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Leo1 is essential for the dynamic regulation of heterochromatin and gene expression during cellular quiescence
Read more16 Jan 2018
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Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
Read more18 Dec 2017
12 Jan 2017
11 May 2015
08 Feb 2013
01 Sep 2010
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Stable interactions between DNA polymerase δ catalytic and structural subunits are essential for efficient DNA repair
Read more01 Jan 2010
25 Jul 2008
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Srs2 removes deadly recombination intermediates independently of its interaction with SUMO-modified PCNA
Read more01 Feb 2008
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The Srs2 helicase activity is stimulated by Rad51 filaments on dsDNA: implications for crossover incidence during mitotic recombination
Read more17 Dec 2007
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DNA polymerase delta is preferentially recruited during homologous recombination to promote heteroduplex DNA extension
Read more25 May 2006
10 Dec 2002
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Alternate pathways involving Sgs1/Top3, Mus81/ Mms4, and Srs2 prevent formation of toxic recombination intermediates from single-stranded gaps created by DNA replication
Read more01 Oct 2002
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Mutations in homologous recombination genes rescue top3 slow growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Read more01 Jun 2000
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Homologous recombination is responsible for cell death in the absence of the Sgs1 and Srs2 helicases
Read more01 Jan 2000
01 May 1999
15 Mar 1999
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The essential role of yeast topoisomerase III in meiosis depends on recombination
Read more01 Apr 1996
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Gene conversion plays the major role in controlling the stability of large tandem repeats in yeast
Read more01 Dec 1995
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Hyper-recombination and Bloom’s syndrome: microbes again provide clues about cancer
Read more01 Dec 1994
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The yeast type I topoisomerase Top3 interacts with Sgs1, a DNA helicase homolog: a potential eukaryotic reverse gyrase
Read more11 May 1994
15 Mar 1994
01 Jul 1990
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