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Genetic Studies of Human DNA Repair Proteins Using Yeast as a Model System
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Biologie
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Journal JoVE Biologie
Genetic Studies of Human DNA Repair Proteins Using Yeast as a Model System
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14:09 min

March 18, 2010

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Chapitres

  • 00:00Titre
  • 01:15Introduction
  • 03:01Plasmid DNA Constructions
  • 04:04Streak Analysis of the Slow Growth Phenotype Restoration in WRN Transformed sgs1 top3 Strain
  • 06:00Genetic Analysis of Hydroxyurea (HU) or Methylmethane-sulfonate (MMS) Sensitivity in WRN Transformed Yeast Strains
  • 07:24Determining Cell Cycle Distribution of the WRN Transformated sgs1 top3 Strain
  • 09:21Preparing Cell Lysates for Western Blot Analysis
  • 11:09Effects of WRN Expression in sgs1 and top3 Yeast Cells
  • 13:23Conclusion

Summary

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Genetic studies in yeast can be employed to investigate the molecular and cellular functions of human genes in cellular DNA metabolism. Methods are described for the genetic characterization of the human WRN gene product defective in the premature aging disorder Werner syndrome in functionally conserved pathways using yeast as a tractable model system.

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