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SUBMITTER: Roest HP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC419895 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Roest Henk P HP Baarends Willy M WM de Wit Jan J van Klaveren Jan W JW Wassenaar Evelyne E Hoogerbrugge Jos W JW van Cappellen Wiggert A WA Hoeijmakers Jan H J JH Grootegoed J Anton JA
Molecular and cellular biology 20040601 12
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD6 protein is required for a surprising diversity of cellular processes, including sporulation and replicational damage bypass of DNA lesions. In mammals, two RAD6-related genes, HR6A and HR6B, encode highly homologous proteins. Here, we describe the phenotype of cells and mice deficient for the mHR6A gene. Just like mHR6B knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts, mHR6A-deficient cells appear to have normal DNA damage resistance properties, but mHR6A knockout male and ...[more]