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'''Description of YBR186W:''' Nucleolar component of the pachytene checkpoint, which prevents chromosome segregation when recombination and chromosome synapsis are defective; also represses meiotic interhomolog recombination in the rDNA<ref name='S000043670'>San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (1999) Pch2 links chromatin silencing to meiotic checkpoint control. Cell 97(3):313-24 {{SGDpaper|S000043670}} PMID 10319812</ref><ref name='S000059155'>San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (2000) Role for the silencing protein Dot1 in meiotic checkpoint control. Mol Biol Cell 11(10):3601-15
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'''Description of YBR186W:''' Nucleolar component of the pachytene checkpoint, which prevents chromosome segregation when recombination and chromosome synapsis are defective; also represses meiotic interhomolog recombination in the rDNA; required for meiotic double-stranded break formation<ref name='S000150088'>Farmer S, et al. (2012) Budding yeast pch2, a widely conserved meiotic protein, is involved in the initiation of meiotic recombination. PLoS One 7(6):e39724 {{SGDpaper|S000150088}} PMID 22745819</ref><ref name='S000043670'>San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (1999) Pch2 links chromatin silencing to meiotic checkpoint control. Cell 97(3):313-24 {{SGDpaper|S000043670}} PMID 10319812</ref><ref name='S000059155'>San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (2000) Role for the silencing protein Dot1 in meiotic checkpoint control. Mol Biol Cell 11(10):3601-15
 
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Systematic name YBR186W
Gene name PCH2
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr II:600553..602360
Primary SGDID S000000390


Description of YBR186W: Nucleolar component of the pachytene checkpoint, which prevents chromosome segregation when recombination and chromosome synapsis are defective; also represses meiotic interhomolog recombination in the rDNA; required for meiotic double-stranded break formation[1][2][3]




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  1. Farmer S, et al. (2012) Budding yeast pch2, a widely conserved meiotic protein, is involved in the initiation of meiotic recombination. PLoS One 7(6):e39724 SGD PMID 22745819
  2. San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (1999) Pch2 links chromatin silencing to meiotic checkpoint control. Cell 97(3):313-24 SGD PMID 10319812
  3. San-Segundo PA and Roeder GS (2000) Role for the silencing protein Dot1 in meiotic checkpoint control. Mol Biol Cell 11(10):3601-15 SGD PMID 11029058

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