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=== Interactions ===
 
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==== Physical ====
 
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Physical interaction with Rec102 [[Category:Physical Interactions with Rec102]]<br>
 
Immunoprecipitation and two-hybrid interactions. Both proteins are mutually interdependent for nuclear localization and association with meiotic chromosomes, and both also depend on Spo11p and Ski8p for chromatin association. <ref name='S000082211'>Kee K, et al. (2004) Spatial organization and dynamics of the association of Rec102 and Rec104 with meiotic chromosomes. EMBO J 23(8):1815-24 {{SGDpaper|S000082211}} PMID 15044957</ref> <ref name = 'CAset2960-2005-12-09'>submitted by [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch?id=2960 Scott Keeney] on 2005-12-09</ref>
 
 
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==== Two Hybrid ====
 
[[Category:Topic:Interactions:Two Hybrid]]
 
Two Hybrid interaction with Spo11 [[Category:Two Hybrid Interactions with Spo11]]<br>
 
meiosis-specific two hybrid interaction requires presence of endogenous SKI8 and REC102 genes <ref name='S000075846'>Arora C, et al. (2004) Antiviral protein Ski8 is a direct partner of Spo11 in meiotic DNA break formation, independent of its cytoplasmic role in RNA metabolism. Mol Cell 13(4):549-59 {{SGDpaper|S000075846}} PMID 14992724</ref> <ref name = 'CAset2960-2004-05-02'>submitted by [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch?id=2960 Scott Keeney] on 2004-05-02</ref>
 
 
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Two Hybrid interaction with Rec114 [[Category:Two Hybrid Interactions with Rec114]]<br> <ref name='S000075846'>Arora C, et al. (2004) Antiviral protein Ski8 is a direct partner of Spo11 in meiotic DNA break formation, independent of its cytoplasmic role in RNA metabolism. Mol Cell 13(4):549-59 {{SGDpaper|S000075846}} PMID 14992724</ref> <ref name = 'CAset2960-2004-05-02'>submitted by [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch?id=2960 Scott Keeney] on 2004-05-02</ref>
 
 
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=== Protein Details ===
 
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==== Protein Localization ====
 
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Nuclear localization and association with meiotic chromosomes are dependent on Rec102p. Chromatin association ends abruptly during the pachytene stage of meiosis. <ref name='S000082211'>Kee K, et al. (2004) Spatial organization and dynamics of the association of Rec102 and Rec104 with meiotic chromosomes. EMBO J 23(8):1815-24 {{SGDpaper|S000082211}} PMID 15044957</ref> <ref name = 'CAset2960-2005-12-09'>submitted by [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch?id=2960 Scott Keeney] on 2005-12-09</ref>
 
 
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==== Protein Modification ====
 
[[Category:Topic:Protein Details:Protein Modification]]
 
'''Modification(s)''': Phosphorylation [[Category:Modification:Phosphorylation]]
 
 
Normal phosphorylation of Rec104p requires the presence of its protein interaction partner, Rec102p. <ref name='S000082211'>Kee K, et al. (2004) Spatial organization and dynamics of the association of Rec102 and Rec104 with meiotic chromosomes. EMBO J 23(8):1815-24 {{SGDpaper|S000082211}} PMID 15044957</ref> <ref name = 'CAset2960-2005-12-09'>submitted by [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/colleague/colleagueSearch?id=2960 Scott Keeney] on 2005-12-09</ref>
 
 
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==Community Commentary==
 
==Community Commentary==

Revision as of 11:51, 24 January 2007

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Systematic name YHR157W
Gene name REC104
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VIII:412910..413458
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Description of YHR157W: Protein involved in early stages of meiotic recombination; required for meiotic crossing over; forms a complex with Rec102p and Spo11p necessary during the initiation of recombination[1][2][3]



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Interactions

Physical

Physical interaction with Rec102
Immunoprecipitation and two-hybrid interactions. Both proteins are mutually interdependent for nuclear localization and association with meiotic chromosomes, and both also depend on Spo11p and Ski8p for chromatin association. [4] [5]


Two Hybrid

Two Hybrid interaction with Spo11
meiosis-specific two hybrid interaction requires presence of endogenous SKI8 and REC102 genes [6] [7]


Two Hybrid interaction with Rec114
[6] [7]


Protein Details

Protein Localization

Nuclear localization and association with meiotic chromosomes are dependent on Rec102p. Chromatin association ends abruptly during the pachytene stage of meiosis. [4] [5]


Protein Modification

Modification(s): Phosphorylation

Normal phosphorylation of Rec104p requires the presence of its protein interaction partner, Rec102p. [4] [5]


References

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  1. Jiao K, et al. (2003) Support for a meiotic recombination initiation complex: interactions among Rec102p, Rec104p, and Spo11p. Mol Cell Biol 23(16):5928-38 SGD PMID 12897161
  2. Malone RE, et al. (1991) Isolation of mutants defective in early steps of meiotic recombination in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 128(1):79-88 SGD PMID 2060778
  3. Galbraith AM and Malone RE (1992) Characterization of REC104, a gene required for early meiotic recombination in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Dev Genet 13(6):392-402 SGD PMID 1304422
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Kee K, et al. (2004) Spatial organization and dynamics of the association of Rec102 and Rec104 with meiotic chromosomes. EMBO J 23(8):1815-24 SGD PMID 15044957
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 submitted by Scott Keeney on 2005-12-09
  6. 6.0 6.1 Arora C, et al. (2004) Antiviral protein Ski8 is a direct partner of Spo11 in meiotic DNA break formation, independent of its cytoplasmic role in RNA metabolism. Mol Cell 13(4):549-59 SGD PMID 14992724
  7. 7.0 7.1 submitted by Scott Keeney on 2004-05-02

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