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Rad9 Protects Cells from Topoisomerase Poison-induced Cell Death
2004
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Previous studies have suggested two possible roles for Rad9 in mammalian cells subjected to replication stress or DNA damage. One model suggests that a Rad9-containing clamp is loaded onto damaged DNA, where it participates in Chk1 activation and subsequent events that contribute to cell survival. The other model suggests that Rad9 translocates to mitochondria, where it triggers apoptosis by binding to and inhibiting Bcl-2 and Bcl-x L . To further study the role of Rad9, parental and Rad9 ؊/؊
doi:10.1074/jbc.m313536200
pmid:14988409
fatcat:6ulu2njgfrhz5msyl4cgoqjcf4