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Reference - PMID:9184215 - rqh1+, a fission yeast gene related to the Bloom's and Werner's syndrome genes, is required for reversible S phase arrest.

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PubMed ID
PMID:9184215
Title
rqh1+, a fission yeast gene related to the Bloom's and Werner's syndrome genes, is required for reversible S phase arrest.
Authors
Stewart E, Chapman CR, Al-Khodairy F, Carr AM, Enoch T
Citation
EMBO J 1997 May 15;16(10):2682-92
Publication year
1997
Abstract
In eukaryotic cells, S phase can be reversibly arrested by drugs that inhibit DNA synthesis or DNA damage. Here we show that recovery from such treatments is under genetic control and is defective in fission yeast rqh1 mutants. rqh1+, previously known as hus2+, encodes a putative DNA helicase related to the Escherichia coli RecQ helicase, with particular homology to the gene products of the human BLM and WRN genes and the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SGS1 gene. BLM and WRN are mutated in patients with Bloom's syndrome and Werner's syndrome respectively. Both syndromes are associated with genomic instability and cancer susceptibility. We show that, like BLM and SGS1, rqh1+ is required to prevent recombination and that in fission yeast suppression of inappropriate recombination is essential for reversible S phase arrest.

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FYPO:0003165 - cut with abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0001355 - decreased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001840 - increased minichromosome loss during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000473 - increased mitotic recombination

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FYPO:0001490 - inviable elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001929 - normal cell cycle regulation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0004014 - normal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0000088 - sensitive to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000268 - sensitive to UV during vegetative growth

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