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− | '''Description of YDL164C:''' DNA ligase found in the nucleus and mitochondria, an essential enzyme that joins Okazaki fragments during DNA replication; also acts in nucleotide excision repair, base excision repair, and recombination<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YDL164C:''' DNA ligase found in the nucleus and mitochondria, an essential enzyme that joins Okazaki fragments during DNA replication; also acts in nucleotide excision repair, base excision repair, and recombination<ref name='S000045500'>Johnston LH and Nasmyth KA (1978) Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle mutant cdc9 is defective in DNA ligase. Nature 274(5674):891-3 {{SGDpaper|S000045500}} PMID 355897</ref><ref name='S000060892'>Lindahl T and Barnes DE (1992) Mammalian DNA ligases. Annu Rev Biochem 61:251-81 {{SGDpaper|S000060892}} PMID 1497311</ref><ref name='S000058459'>Waga S and Stillman B (1998) The DNA replication fork in eukaryotic cells. Annu Rev Biochem 67:721-51 {{SGDpaper|S000058459}} PMID 9759502</ref><ref name='S000043286'>Willer M, et al. (1999) The yeast CDC9 gene encodes both a nuclear and a mitochondrial form of DNA ligase I. Curr Biol 9(19):1085-94 {{SGDpaper|S000043286}} PMID 10531002</ref><ref name='S000046630'>Wu X, et al. (1999) DNA ligation during excision repair in yeast cell-free extracts is specifically catalyzed by the CDC9 gene product. Biochemistry 38(9):2628-35 {{SGDpaper|S000046630}} PMID 10052932</ref><ref name='S000040324'>Zou H and Rothstein R (1997) Holliday junctions accumulate in replication mutants via a RecA homolog-independent mechanism. Cell 90(1):87-96 |
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Systematic name | YDL164C |
Gene name | CDC9 |
Aliases | MMS8 |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr IV:167254..164987 |
Primary SGDID | S000002323 |
Description of YDL164C: DNA ligase found in the nucleus and mitochondria, an essential enzyme that joins Okazaki fragments during DNA replication; also acts in nucleotide excision repair, base excision repair, and recombination[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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- ↑ Johnston LH and Nasmyth KA (1978) Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle mutant cdc9 is defective in DNA ligase. Nature 274(5674):891-3 SGD PMID 355897
- ↑ Lindahl T and Barnes DE (1992) Mammalian DNA ligases. Annu Rev Biochem 61:251-81 SGD PMID 1497311
- ↑ Waga S and Stillman B (1998) The DNA replication fork in eukaryotic cells. Annu Rev Biochem 67:721-51 SGD PMID 9759502
- ↑ Willer M, et al. (1999) The yeast CDC9 gene encodes both a nuclear and a mitochondrial form of DNA ligase I. Curr Biol 9(19):1085-94 SGD PMID 10531002
- ↑ Wu X, et al. (1999) DNA ligation during excision repair in yeast cell-free extracts is specifically catalyzed by the CDC9 gene product. Biochemistry 38(9):2628-35 SGD PMID 10052932
- ↑ Zou H and Rothstein R (1997) Holliday junctions accumulate in replication mutants via a RecA homolog-independent mechanism. Cell 90(1):87-96 SGD PMID 9230305
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