Telomere tethering at the nuclear periphery is essential for efficient DNA double strand break repair in subtelomeric region.

PubWeight™: 1.81‹?› | Rank: Top 3%

🔗 View Article (PMC 2063549)

Published in J Cell Biol on January 16, 2006

Authors

Pierre Therizols1, Cécile Fairhead, Ghislain G Cabal, Auguste Genovesio, Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin, Bernard Dujon, Emmanuelle Fabre

Author Affiliations

1: Unité de Génétique Moléculaire des Levures (URA 2171 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UFR 927 Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Département Structure et Dynamique des Génomes, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex, France.

Articles citing this

The nuclear pore complex: bridging nuclear transport and gene regulation. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol (2010) 3.19

Functional targeting of DNA damage to a nuclear pore-associated SUMO-dependent ubiquitin ligase. Science (2008) 3.09

Mechanisms that regulate localization of a DNA double-strand break to the nuclear periphery. Genes Dev (2009) 2.13

The nuclear envelope in genome organization, expression and stability. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol (2010) 1.97

Novel roles for A-type lamins in telomere biology and the DNA damage response pathway. EMBO J (2009) 1.83

Everything you ever wanted to know about Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomeres: beginning to end. Genetics (2012) 1.56

The functional importance of telomere clustering: global changes in gene expression result from SIR factor dispersion. Genome Res (2009) 1.56

Chromosome arm length and nuclear constraints determine the dynamic relationship of yeast subtelomeres. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010) 1.50

Controlled exchange of chromosomal arms reveals principles driving telomere interactions in yeast. Genome Res (2007) 1.48

Principles of chromosomal organization: lessons from yeast. J Cell Biol (2011) 1.47

The budding yeast nucleus. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol (2010) 1.43

Nucleoporins prevent DNA damage accumulation by modulating Ulp1-dependent sumoylation processes. Mol Biol Cell (2007) 1.39

Biology and biophysics of the nuclear pore complex and its components. Int Rev Cell Mol Biol (2008) 1.39

The unnamed complex: what do we know about Smc5-Smc6? Chromosome Res (2009) 1.39

Structure and function in the budding yeast nucleus. Genetics (2012) 1.37

A nuclear envelope protein linking nuclear pore basket assembly, SUMO protease regulation, and mRNA surveillance. J Cell Biol (2007) 1.29

Dynamic chromosome movements during meiosis: a way to eliminate unwanted connections? Trends Cell Biol (2009) 1.28

Mechanisms and regulation of mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics (2014) 1.27

The yeast nuclear pore complex and transport through it. Genetics (2012) 1.26

Mutation of the zebrafish nucleoporin elys sensitizes tissue progenitors to replication stress. PLoS Genet (2008) 1.19

A genetic screen for increased loss of heterozygosity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics (2008) 1.18

Nuclear pore proteins and the control of genome functions. Genes Dev (2015) 1.16

Elevated rates of sister chromatid exchange at chromosome ends. PLoS Genet (2007) 1.13

Nuclear organization in genome stability: SUMO connections. Cell Res (2011) 1.13

A role for the nucleoporin Nup170p in chromatin structure and gene silencing. Cell (2013) 1.12

Identification of a perinuclear positioning element in human subtelomeres that requires A-type lamins and CTCF. EMBO J (2009) 1.11

Dynamical modeling of three-dimensional genome organization in interphase budding yeast. Biophys J (2012) 1.09

Topoisomerase I-dependent viability loss in saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants defective in both SUMO conjugation and DNA repair. Genetics (2007) 1.05

Life on the edge: telomeres and persistent DNA breaks converge at the nuclear periphery. Genes Dev (2009) 1.01

Release of yeast telomeres from the nuclear periphery is triggered by replication and maintained by suppression of Ku-mediated anchoring. Genes Dev (2008) 0.99

Dynamics of double strand breaks and chromosomal translocations. Mol Cancer (2014) 0.97

Differential nuclear localization does not determine the silencing status of Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomeres. Genetics (2007) 0.97

The multifunctional nuclear pore complex: a platform for controlling gene expression. Curr Opin Cell Biol (2014) 0.97

Nuclear position dictates DNA repair pathway choice. Genes Dev (2014) 0.96

Perinuclear tethers license telomeric DSBs for a broad kinesin- and NPC-dependent DNA repair process. Nat Commun (2015) 0.96

Regulation of recombination at yeast nuclear pores controls repair and triplet repeat stability. Genes Dev (2015) 0.95

Members of the RSC chromatin-remodeling complex are required for maintaining proper nuclear envelope structure and pore complex localization. Mol Biol Cell (2010) 0.93

A point mutation in the Aspergillus nidulans sonBNup98 nuclear pore complex gene causes conditional DNA damage sensitivity. Genetics (2006) 0.91

One identity or more for telomeres? Front Oncol (2013) 0.91

PolySUMOylation by Siz2 and Mms21 triggers relocation of DNA breaks to nuclear pores through the Slx5/Slx8 STUbL. Genes Dev (2016) 0.90

Chromosome position determines the success of double-strand break repair. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) 0.90

Antigenic variation and the generation of diversity in malaria parasites. Curr Opin Microbiol (2012) 0.89

The nuclear pore complex protein Elys is required for genome stability in mouse intestinal epithelial progenitor cells. Gastroenterology (2011) 0.89

Effect of chromosome tethering on nuclear organization in yeast. PLoS One (2014) 0.88

Transcriptional regulation at the yeast nuclear envelope. Nucleus (2013) 0.86

How to build a yeast nucleus. Nucleus (2013) 0.86

Mdt1 facilitates efficient repair of blocked DNA double-strand breaks and recombinational maintenance of telomeres. Mol Cell Biol (2007) 0.86

Nucleoporin mediated nuclear positioning and silencing of HMR. PLoS One (2011) 0.85

Chromatin at the nuclear periphery and the regulation of genome functions. Histochem Cell Biol (2015) 0.83

3D organization of telomeres in porcine neutrophils and analysis of LPS-activation effect. BMC Cell Biol (2013) 0.82

Understanding and predicting synthetic lethal genetic interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using domain genetic interactions. BMC Syst Biol (2011) 0.81

Functions of Ubiquitin and SUMO in DNA Replication and Replication Stress. Front Genet (2016) 0.80

Nesprin-1 role in DNA damage response. Nucleus (2014) 0.80

Condensins exert force on chromatin-nuclear envelope tethers to mediate nucleoplasmic reticulum formation in Drosophila melanogaster. G3 (Bethesda) (2014) 0.79

Release of chromosomes from the nuclear envelope: a universal mechanism for eukaryotic mitosis? Nucleus (2013) 0.78

Intron or no intron: a matter for nuclear pore complexes. Nucleus (2015) 0.78

And yet, it moves: nuclear and chromatin dynamics of a heterochromatic double-strand break. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2017) 0.78

Getting down to the core of histone modifications. Chromosoma (2014) 0.77

Physical links between the nuclear envelope protein Mps3, three alternate replication factor C complexes, and a variant histone in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA Cell Biol (2012) 0.77

The fate of irreparable DNA double-strand breaks and eroded telomeres at the nuclear periphery. Nucleus (2010) 0.77

Cell biology of mitotic recombination. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol (2015) 0.76

Heterochromatin formation via recruitment of DNA repair proteins. Mol Biol Cell (2015) 0.76

Progerin, the protein responsible for the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, increases the unrepaired DNA damages following exposure to ionizing radiation. Genes Environ (2015) 0.75

Nuclear Dynamics of Heterochromatin Repair. Trends Genet (2017) 0.75

Virtual Nuclear Envelope Breakdown and Its Regulators in Fission Yeast Meiosis. Front Cell Dev Biol (2016) 0.75

Repair by a molecular DNA ambulance. Oncotarget (2015) 0.75

Quiescent Saccharomyces cerevisiae forms telomere hyperclusters at the nuclear membrane vicinity through a multifaceted mechanism involving Esc1, the Sir complex, and chromatin condensation. Mol Biol Cell (2016) 0.75

Of wombats and whales: telomere tales in Madrid. Conference on telomeres and telomerase. EMBO Rep (2007) 0.75

Sec66-Dependent Regulation of Yeast Spindle-Pole Body Duplication Through Pom152. Genetics (2015) 0.75

Yeast silencing factor Sir4 and a subset of nucleoporins form a complex distinct from nuclear pore complexes. J Cell Biol (2017) 0.75

Articles cited by this

A system of shuttle vectors and yeast host strains designed for efficient manipulation of DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics (1989) 105.30

Designer deletion strains derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C: a useful set of strains and plasmids for PCR-mediated gene disruption and other applications. Yeast (1998) 23.00

A simple and efficient method for direct gene deletion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res (1993) 21.52

Three new dominant drug resistance cassettes for gene disruption in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast (1999) 14.19

Cohesins: chromosomal proteins that prevent premature separation of sister chromatids. Cell (1997) 12.90

Position effect at S. cerevisiae telomeres: reversible repression of Pol II transcription. Cell (1990) 12.50

Chromosome territories, nuclear architecture and gene regulation in mammalian cells. Nat Rev Genet (2001) 11.70

Choreography of the DNA damage response: spatiotemporal relationships among checkpoint and repair proteins. Cell (2004) 9.74

Saccharomyces Ku70, mre11/rad50 and RPA proteins regulate adaptation to G2/M arrest after DNA damage. Cell (1998) 8.31

The establishment, inheritance, and function of silenced chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Annu Rev Biochem (2003) 7.22

Four genes responsible for a position effect on expression from HML and HMR in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics (1987) 7.05

Loss of a yeast telomere: arrest, recovery, and chromosome loss. Cell (1993) 6.83

An unusual form of transcriptional silencing in yeast ribosomal DNA. Genes Dev (1997) 6.00

Genome-wide localization of the nuclear transport machinery couples transcriptional status and nuclear organization. Cell (2004) 4.95

The clustering of telomeres and colocalization with Rap1, Sir3, and Sir4 proteins in wild-type Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol (1996) 4.72

A novel complex of nucleoporins, which includes Sec13p and a Sec13p homolog, is essential for normal nuclear pores. Cell (1996) 4.37

Chromatin motion is constrained by association with nuclear compartments in human cells. Curr Biol (2002) 3.99

Frequent ectopic recombination of virulence factor genes in telomeric chromosome clusters of P. falciparum. Nature (2000) 3.90

Perinuclear localization of chromatin facilitates transcriptional silencing. Nature (1998) 3.68

A novel nuclear pore protein Nup133p with distinct roles in poly(A)+ RNA transport and nuclear pore distribution. EMBO J (1994) 3.65

Nuclear pore complexes in the organization of silent telomeric chromatin. Nature (2000) 3.64

The conserved Nup107-160 complex is critical for nuclear pore complex assembly. Cell (2003) 3.58

A genome-wide screen for methyl methanesulfonate-sensitive mutants reveals genes required for S phase progression in the presence of DNA damage. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2002) 3.46

Genes required for ionizing radiation resistance in yeast. Nat Genet (2001) 3.43

Identification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA ligase IV: involvement in DNA double-strand break repair. EMBO J (1997) 3.29

Dynamics of DNA double-strand breaks revealed by clustering of damaged chromosome domains. Science (2004) 3.20

Nuclear architecture and spatial positioning help establish transcriptional states of telomeres in yeast. Nat Cell Biol (2002) 3.16

Mutation of yeast Ku genes disrupts the subnuclear organization of telomeres. Curr Biol (1998) 3.13

Chromatin boundaries in budding yeast: the nuclear pore connection. Cell (2002) 3.09

The molecular biology of the SIR proteins. Gene (2001) 3.05

Removal of a single pore subcomplex results in vertebrate nuclei devoid of nuclear pores. Mol Cell (2003) 3.01

Live imaging of telomeres: yKu and Sir proteins define redundant telomere-anchoring pathways in yeast. Curr Biol (2002) 2.92

Evidence for silencing compartments within the yeast nucleus: a role for telomere proximity and Sir protein concentration in silencer-mediated repression. Genes Dev (1996) 2.85

Limitations of silencing at native yeast telomeres. EMBO J (1999) 2.73

Molecular model for telomeric heterochromatin in yeast. Curr Opin Cell Biol (1997) 2.73

Chromosome break-induced DNA replication leads to nonreciprocal translocations and telomere capture. Genetics (1998) 2.55

Nuclear pore complex clustering and nuclear accumulation of poly(A)+ RNA associated with mutation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAT2/NUP120 gene. J Cell Biol (1995) 2.54

Separation of silencing from perinuclear anchoring functions in yeast Ku80, Sir4 and Esc1 proteins. EMBO J (2004) 2.47

Modular self-assembly of a Y-shaped multiprotein complex from seven nucleoporins. EMBO J (2002) 2.47

Centromere clustering is a major determinant of yeast interphase nuclear organization. J Cell Sci (2000) 2.25

Chromosome looping in yeast: telomere pairing and coordinated movement reflect anchoring efficiency and territorial organization. J Cell Biol (2005) 2.16

Mitochondrial DNA repairs double-strand breaks in yeast chromosomes. Nature (1999) 2.05

Silencing of genes at nontelomeric sites in yeast is controlled by sequestration of silencing factors at telomeres by Rap 1 protein. Genes Dev (1996) 2.02

Enhancement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae end-joining efficiency by cell growth stage but not by impairment of recombination. Genetics (2002) 1.85

The subtelomeric Y' repeat family in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: an experimental system for repeated sequence evolution. Genetics (1990) 1.79

Two functionally distinct domains generated by in vivo cleavage of Nup145p: a novel biogenesis pathway for nucleoporins. EMBO J (1997) 1.78

Esc1, a nuclear periphery protein required for Sir4-based plasmid anchoring and partitioning. Mol Cell Biol (2002) 1.68

Reverse recruitment: the Nup84 nuclear pore subcomplex mediates Rap1/Gcr1/Gcr2 transcriptional activation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2005) 1.67

Genetic network interactions among replication, repair and nuclear pore deficiencies in yeast. DNA Repair (Amst) (2005) 1.65

Order and disorder in the nucleus. Curr Biol (2002) 1.58

A central role for Plasmodium falciparum subtelomeric regions in spatial positioning and telomere length regulation. EMBO J (2002) 1.56

New vectors for combinatorial deletions in yeast chromosomes and for gap-repair cloning using 'split-marker' recombination. Yeast (1996) 1.44

Mating type-dependent constraints on the mobility of the left arm of yeast chromosome III. J Cell Biol (2004) 1.41

Higher order chromatin architecture in the cell nucleus: on the way from structure to function. Biol Cell (2004) 1.37

Myosin-like proteins 1 and 2 are not required for silencing or telomere anchoring, but act in the Tel1 pathway of telomere length control. J Struct Biol (2002) 1.34

Localization of yeast telomeres to the nuclear periphery is separable from transcriptional repression and telomere stability functions. Mol Cell (2001) 1.32

Requirement for the SRS2 DNA helicase gene in non-homologous end joining in yeast. Nucleic Acids Res (2000) 1.29

The checkpoint protein Rad24 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is involved in processing double-strand break ends and in recombination partner choice. Mol Cell Biol (2003) 1.22

Distance from the chromosome end determines the efficiency of double strand break repair in subtelomeres of haploid yeast. J Mol Biol (2003) 1.22

Consequences of unique double-stranded breaks in yeast chromosomes: death or homozygosis. Mol Gen Genet (1993) 1.19

The Sir2 protein family: A novel deacetylase for gene silencing and more. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2000) 1.18

Ku-deficient yeast strains exhibit alternative states of silencing competence. EMBO Rep (2001) 1.16

Genome-wide nuclear morphology screen identifies novel genes involved in nuclear architecture and gene-silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Mol Biol (2002) 0.99

The fission yeast heterochromatin protein Rik1 is required for telomere clustering during meiosis. J Cell Biol (2004) 0.98

DNA repair: keeping it together. Curr Biol (2004) 0.90

Articles by these authors

Icy: an open bioimage informatics platform for extended reproducible research. Nat Methods (2012) 10.59

Genome evolution in yeasts. Nature (2004) 10.50

SAGA interacting factors confine sub-diffusion of transcribed genes to the nuclear envelope. Nature (2006) 4.13

Segmenting and tracking fluorescent cells in dynamic 3-D microscopy with coupled active surfaces. IEEE Trans Image Process (2005) 4.05

Prions hijack tunnelling nanotubes for intercellular spread. Nat Cell Biol (2009) 3.55

Comparative genomics and molecular dynamics of DNA repeats in eukaryotes. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (2008) 3.35

Quantitative four-dimensional tracking of cytoplasmic and nuclear HIV-1 complexes. Nat Methods (2006) 3.24

Nuclear architecture and spatial positioning help establish transcriptional states of telomeres in yeast. Nat Cell Biol (2002) 3.16

High content screening identifies decaprenyl-phosphoribose 2' epimerase as a target for intracellular antimycobacterial inhibitors. PLoS Pathog (2009) 2.76

Segmental duplications arise from Pol32-dependent repair of broken forks through two alternative replication-based mechanisms. PLoS Genet (2008) 2.54

Multiple particle tracking in 3-D+t microscopy: method and application to the tracking of endocytosed quantum dots. IEEE Trans Image Process (2006) 2.48

Gaussian approximations of fluorescence microscope point-spread function models. Appl Opt (2007) 2.44

Yeast Ataxin-7 links histone deubiquitination with gene gating and mRNA export. Nat Cell Biol (2008) 2.27

Segmentation and tracking of migrating cells in videomicroscopy with parametric active contours: a tool for cell-based drug testing. IEEE Trans Med Imaging (2002) 2.25

Computerized video analysis of social interactions in mice. Nat Methods (2012) 2.24

High-resolution statistical mapping reveals gene territories in live yeast. Nat Methods (2008) 2.24

Eucaryotic genome evolution through the spontaneous duplication of large chromosomal segments. EMBO J (2003) 2.21

Molecular evolution of eukaryotic genomes: hemiascomycetous yeast spliceosomal introns. Nucleic Acids Res (2003) 2.21

Olfactory discrimination learning increases the survival of adult-born neurons in the olfactory bulb. J Neurosci (2006) 2.16

Amino acid composition of genomes, lifestyles of organisms, and evolutionary trends: a global picture with correspondence analysis. Gene (2002) 2.09

Comparative genomics of protoploid Saccharomycetaceae. Genome Res (2009) 1.96

Continued colonization of the human genome by mitochondrial DNA. PLoS Biol (2004) 1.93

Comparative genomics in hemiascomycete yeasts: evolution of sex, silencing, and subtelomeres. Mol Biol Evol (2004) 1.92

Imaging movement of malaria parasites during transmission by Anopheles mosquitoes. Cell Microbiol (2004) 1.87

Learning and survival of newly generated neurons: when time matters. J Neurosci (2008) 1.70

Genetic network interactions among replication, repair and nuclear pore deficiencies in yeast. DNA Repair (Amst) (2005) 1.65

Neonatal and adult neurogenesis provide two distinct populations of newborn neurons to the mouse olfactory bulb. J Neurosci (2005) 1.58

Telomere length control and transcriptional regulation of subtelomeric adhesins in Candida glabrata. Mol Microbiol (2005) 1.56

A central role for Plasmodium falciparum subtelomeric regions in spatial positioning and telomere length regulation. EMBO J (2002) 1.56

Cerebral microcirculation shear stress levels determine Neisseria meningitidis attachment sites along the blood-brain barrier. J Exp Med (2006) 1.51

A novel design of whole-genome microarray probes for Saccharomyces cerevisiae which minimizes cross-hybridization. BMC Genomics (2003) 1.51

Chromosome arm length and nuclear constraints determine the dynamic relationship of yeast subtelomeres. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010) 1.50

Principles of chromosomal organization: lessons from yeast. J Cell Biol (2011) 1.47

A predictive computational model of the dynamic 3D interphase yeast nucleus. Curr Biol (2012) 1.46

Effect of nuclear architecture on the efficiency of double-strand break repair. Nat Cell Biol (2013) 1.45

3-D active meshes: fast discrete deformable models for cell tracking in 3-D time-lapse microscopy. IEEE Trans Image Process (2010) 1.45

Richardson-Lucy algorithm with total variation regularization for 3D confocal microscope deconvolution. Microsc Res Tech (2006) 1.45

High content phenotypic cell-based visual screen identifies Mycobacterium tuberculosis acyltrehalose-containing glycolipids involved in phagosome remodeling. PLoS Pathog (2010) 1.45

Pak1 phosphorylation enhances cortactin-N-WASP interaction in clathrin-caveolin-independent endocytosis. Traffic (2010) 1.44

Quantification of protein interaction in living cells by two-photon spectral imaging with fluorescent protein fluorescence resonance energy transfer pair devoid of acceptor bleed-through. Cytometry A (2011) 1.44

Human tumor necrosis factor is a chemoattractant for the parasite Entamoeba histolytica. Infect Immun (2006) 1.41

The inner nuclear membrane protein Src1 associates with subtelomeric genes and alters their regulated gene expression. J Cell Biol (2008) 1.40

Ezrin tunes T-cell activation by controlling Dlg1 and microtubule positioning at the immunological synapse. EMBO J (2010) 1.40

Highly variable rates of genome rearrangements between hemiascomycetous yeast lineages. PLoS Genet (2006) 1.40

An image-based high-content screening assay for compounds targeting intracellular Leishmania donovani amastigotes in human macrophages. PLoS Negl Trop Dis (2012) 1.39

Cellular and behavioral effects of cranial irradiation of the subventricular zone in adult mice. PLoS One (2009) 1.38

Escape of HIV-1-infected dendritic cells from TRAIL-mediated NK cell cytotoxicity during NK-DC cross-talk--a pivotal role of HMGB1. PLoS Pathog (2010) 1.37

Having sex, yes, but with whom? Inferences from fungi on the evolution of anisogamy and mating types. Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc (2010) 1.35

Large-scale exploration of growth inhibition caused by overexpression of genomic fragments in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genome Biol (2004) 1.33

SRS2 and SGS1 prevent chromosomal breaks and stabilize triplet repeats by restraining recombination. Nat Struct Mol Biol (2009) 1.32

Comparative genomics of hemiascomycete yeasts: genes involved in DNA replication, repair, and recombination. Mol Biol Evol (2005) 1.31

Phylogenetic classification of transporters and other membrane proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Funct Integr Genomics (2002) 1.28

The RNA polymerase III-dependent family of genes in hemiascomycetes: comparative RNomics, decoding strategies, transcription and evolutionary implications. Nucleic Acids Res (2006) 1.28

Transcription factor binding to a DNA zip code controls interchromosomal clustering at the nuclear periphery. Dev Cell (2012) 1.24

The metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR5 is endocytosed by a clathrin-independent pathway. J Biol Chem (2003) 1.23

Antileishmanial high-throughput drug screening reveals drug candidates with new scaffolds. PLoS Negl Trop Dis (2010) 1.22

Distance from the chromosome end determines the efficiency of double strand break repair in subtelomeres of haploid yeast. J Mol Biol (2003) 1.22

Uneven distribution of mating types among genotypes of Candida glabrata isolates from clinical samples. Eukaryot Cell (2009) 1.20

Functional analysis of yeast gene families involved in metabolism of vitamins B1 and B6. Yeast (2002) 1.19

Tracking algorithms chase down pathogens. Biotechnol J (2009) 1.19

Comparison of methods for image-based profiling of cellular morphological responses to small-molecule treatment. J Biomol Screen (2013) 1.19

Structure of Kluyveromyces lactis subtelomeres: duplications and gene content. FEMS Yeast Res (2006) 1.17

Insertion site preference of Mu, Tn5, and Tn7 transposons. Mob DNA (2012) 1.17

The asexual yeast Candida glabrata maintains distinct a and alpha haploid mating types. Eukaryot Cell (2008) 1.16

Genome-wide analysis of heteroduplex DNA in mismatch repair-deficient yeast cells reveals novel properties of meiotic recombination pathways. PLoS Genet (2011) 1.16

A dual role for actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in the transport of Golgi units from the nurse cells to the oocyte across ring canals. Mol Biol Cell (2008) 1.15

Bayesian estimation for optimized structured illumination microscopy. IEEE Trans Image Process (2011) 1.13

Cortactin and Crk cooperate to trigger actin polymerization during Shigella invasion of epithelial cells. J Cell Biol (2004) 1.12

Pichia sorbitophila, an Interspecies Yeast Hybrid, Reveals Early Steps of Genome Resolution After Polyploidization. G3 (Bethesda) (2012) 1.12

Stability of large segmental duplications in the yeast genome. Genetics (2006) 1.11

Evolutionary role of interspecies hybridization and genetic exchanges in yeasts. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (2012) 1.11

Prefrontal nicotinic receptors control novel social interaction between mice. FASEB J (2011) 1.11

Intraflagellar transport proteins cycle between the flagellum and its base. J Cell Sci (2012) 1.09

Plasmid DNA electrotransfer for intracellular and secreted proteins expression: new methodological developments and applications. J Gene Med (2004) 1.07

The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the pathogenic yeast Candida (Torulopsis) glabrata. FEBS Lett (2003) 1.06

Insertion of horizontally transferred genes within conserved syntenic regions of yeast genomes. PLoS One (2009) 1.04

Molecular evolution of minisatellites in hemiascomycetous yeasts. Mol Biol Evol (2005) 1.04

ActA promotes Listeria monocytogenes aggregation, intestinal colonization and carriage. PLoS Pathog (2013) 1.04

αTAT1 catalyses microtubule acetylation at clathrin-coated pits. Nature (2013) 1.03

Quantification of interstitial fibrosis by image analysis on routine renal biopsy in patients receiving cyclosporine. Transplantation (2007) 1.02

EhPAK, a member of the p21-activated kinase family, is involved in the control of Entamoeba histolytica migration and phagocytosis. J Cell Sci (2003) 1.01

Shigella effector IpaB-induced cholesterol relocation disrupts the Golgi complex and recycling network to inhibit host cell secretion. Cell Host Microbe (2012) 1.01

Gene relics in the genome of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Gene (2004) 1.00

WAFL, a new protein involved in regulation of early endocytic transport at the intersection of actin and microtubule dynamics. Exp Cell Res (2008) 0.99

Genome-wide nuclear morphology screen identifies novel genes involved in nuclear architecture and gene-silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Mol Biol (2002) 0.99