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Rodney Rothstein
Rodney Rothstein
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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[12] One-step gene disruption in yeast
RJ Rothstein
Methods in enzymology 101, 202-211, 1983
35391983
The double-strand-break repair model for recombination
JW Szostak, TL Orr-Weaver, RJ Rothstein, FW Stahl
Cell 33 (1), 25-35, 1983
31431983
Elevated recombination rates in transcriptionally active DNA
BJ Thomas, R Rothstein
Cell 56 (4), 619-630, 1989
18571989
Yeast transformation: a model system for the study of recombination.
TL Orr-Weaver, JW Szostak, RJ Rothstein
Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences 78 (10), 6354-6358, 1981
17961981
[19] Targeting, disruption, replacement, and allele rescue: Integrative DNA transformation in yeast
R Rothstein
Methods in enzymology 194, 281-301, 1991
16711991
Choreography of the DNA damage response: spatiotemporal relationships among checkpoint and repair proteins
M Lisby, JH Barlow, RC Burgess, R Rothstein
Cell 118 (6), 699-713, 2004
11092004
Repair of strand breaks by homologous recombination
M Jasin, R Rothstein
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 5 (11), a012740, 2013
10162013
A suppressor of two essential checkpoint genes identifies a novel protein that negatively affects dNTP pools
X Zhao, EGD Muller, R Rothstein
Molecular cell 2 (3), 329-340, 1998
8831998
The yeast type I topoisomerase Top3 interacts with Sgsl, a DNA helicase homolog: a potential eukaryotic reverse gyrase
S Gangloff, JP Mcdonald, C Bendixen, L Arthur, R Rothstein
Molecular and cellular biology 14 (12), 8391-8398, 1994
8431994
A hyper-recombination mutation in S. cerevisiae identifies a novel eukaryotic topoisomerase
JW Wallis, G Chrebet, G Brodsky, M Rolfe, R Rothstein
Cell 58 (2), 409-419, 1989
6581989
DNA strand annealing is promoted by the yeast Rad52 protein.
UH Mortensen, C Bendixen, I Sunjevaric, R Rothstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (20), 10729-10734, 1996
5931996
Genetic applications of yeast transformation with linear and gapped plasmids.
TL Orr-Weaver, JW Szostak, RJ Rothstein
Methods in enzymology 101, 228-245, 1983
5691983
Survival of DNA damage in yeast directly depends on increased dNTP levels allowed by relaxed feedback inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase
A Chabes, B Georgieva, V Domkin, X Zhao, R Rothstein, L Thelander
Cell 112 (3), 391-401, 2003
5412003
Rad52 forms DNA repair and recombination centers during S phase
M Lisby, R Rothstein, UH Mortensen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (15), 8276-8282, 2001
5282001
Colocalization of multiple DNA double-strand breaks at a single Rad52 repair centre
M Lisby, UH Mortensen, R Rothstein
Nature cell biology 5 (6), 572-577, 2003
5192003
The Smc5–Smc6 complex and SUMO modification of Rad52 regulates recombinational repair at the ribosomal gene locus
J Torres-Rosell, I Sunjevaric, G De Piccoli, M Sacher, N Eckert-Boulet, ...
Nature cell biology 9 (8), 923-931, 2007
4392007
HDACs link the DNA damage response, processing of double-strand breaks and autophagy
T Robert, F Vanoli, I Chiolo, G Shubassi, KA Bernstein, R Rothstein, ...
Nature 471 (7336), 74-79, 2011
4352011
Replication fork pausing and recombination or “gimme a break”
R Rothstein, B Michel, S Gangloff
Genes & Development 14 (1), 1-10, 2000
4182000
Increased chromosome mobility facilitates homology search during recombination
J Miné-Hattab, R Rothstein
Nature cell biology 14 (5), 510-517, 2012
3852012
Mechanisms and Regulation of Mitotic Recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
LS Symington, R Rothstein, M Lisby
Genetics 198 (3), 795-835, 2014
3702014
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