Project description:DNA replication checkpiont kinase rad3 (human ATM/ATR-like kinase) and cds1 (human CHK2-like kinase) are known to restore stalled replication forks and prevent subsequent cell cycle progression during a replication block imposed by HU-treatment in fission yeast. In order to identify cell cycle-specific exression which are modulated by replication checkpoint kinase rad3 and cds1, microarray approach was used to profile asynchronous and synchronous cells of wildtype and mutants treated and untreated with HU Keywords: HU treated cells vs wildtype untreated cells
Project description:DNA replication checkpiont kinase rad3 (human ATM/ATR-like kinase) and cds1 (human CHK2-like kinase) are known to restore stalled replication forks and prevent subsequent cell cycle progression during a replication block imposed by HU-treatment in fission yeast. In order to identify cell cycle-specific exression which are modulated by replication checkpoint kinase rad3 and cds1, microarray approach was used to profile asynchronous and synchronous cells of wildtype and mutants treated and untreated with HU Keywords: HU treated cells vs wildtype untreated cells
Project description:Expression profiles indicate that C-terminal of rep2 is essential for its transactivation activity. Keywords: rep2 mutants cells treated with 8 mM HU for different time points vs wildtype untreated cells
Project description:Expression profiles indicate that C-terminal of rep2 is essential for its transactivation activity. Keywords: rep2 mutants cells treated with 8 mM HU for different time points vs wildtype untreated cells We analyzed 40 arrays for rep2 mutants cells treated with 8 mM HU to wild type cells.
Project description:This study compares HEPG2 cells treated with either ethanol(control) or TSA (0.5uM) for 24 hrs. Gene Expression was profiled on HU-133 plus 2.0 arrays Keywords: Treaded vs untreated
Project description:Transcriptional profiling analysis of S. pombe kinase deletin strains treated (60min) or untreated (0min) with nitrogen starvation in comparison with a common reference.