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Serge Gangloff
Chercheur(euse) Permanent(e)
21 mars 2023
publication
The Fission Yeast Mating-Type Switching Motto: “One-for-Two” and “Two-for-One”.
Lire plus03 mars 2022
02 déc. 2021
event
Genomes and Genetics department Seminar: Bernard de Massy – The control of the programmed induction of DNA double-strand breaks during meiosis
Lire plus01 déc. 2021
24 avr. 2020
publication
Nitrogen starvation reveals the mitotic potential of mutants in the S/MAPK pathways.
Lire plus16 janv. 2018
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Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
Lire plus18 déc. 2017
12 janv. 2017
11 mai 2015
08 févr. 2013
15 déc. 2010
01 sept. 2010
publication
Stable interactions between DNA polymerase δ catalytic and structural subunits are essential for efficient DNA repair
Lire plus25 juil. 2008
publication
Srs2 removes deadly recombination intermediates independently of its interaction with SUMO-modified PCNA
Lire plus15 févr. 2008
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The Srs2 helicase activity is stimulated by Rad51 filaments on dsDNA: implications for crossover incidence during mitotic recombination
Lire plus17 déc. 2007
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DNA polymerase delta is preferentially recruited during homologous recombination to promote heteroduplex DNA extension
Lire plus25 mai 2006
10 déc. 2002
publication
Alternate pathways involving Sgs1/Top3, Mus81/ Mms4, and Srs2 prevent formation of toxic recombination intermediates from single-stranded gaps created by DNA replication
Lire plus11 juil. 2002
publication
Mutations in homologous recombination genes rescue top3 slow growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Lire plus01 juin 2000
publication
Homologous recombination is responsible for cell death in the absence of the Sgs1 and Srs2 helicases
Lire plus01 janv. 2000
15 mai 1999
15 mars 1999
publication
The essential role of yeast topoisomerase III in meiosis depends on recombination
Lire plus01 avr. 1996
publication
Gene conversion plays the major role in controlling the stability of large tandem repeats in yeast
Lire plus05 déc. 1995
publication
Hyper-recombination and Bloom’s syndrome: microbes again provide clues about cancer
Lire plus15 déc. 1994
publication
The yeast type I topoisomerase Top3 interacts with Sgs1, a DNA helicase homolog: a potential eukaryotic reverse gyrase
Lire plus11 mai 1994
15 mars 1994
14 juil. 1990
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