Devin AB, Prosvirova TYu, Peshekhonov VT, Chepurnaya OV, Smirnova ME, Koltovaya NA, Troitskaya EN, Arman IP. The start gene CDC28 and the genetic stability of yeast.
Yeast 1990;
6:231-43. [PMID:
2190433 DOI:
10.1002/yea.320060308]
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Abstract
The cdc28-srm mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae decreases spontaneous and induced mitochondrial rho- mutability and the mitotic stability of native chromosomes and recombinant circular minichromosomes. The effects of cdc28-srm on the genetic stability of cells support the hypothesis that links cell cycle regulation in yeast to changes in chromatin organization dependent on the start gene CDC28 (Hayles and Nurse, 1986).
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