Recombination at subtelomeres is regulated by physical distance, double‐strand break resection and chromatin status
A Batté, C Brocas, H Bordelet, A Hocher… - The EMBO …, 2017 - embopress.org
Homologous recombination ( HR ) is a conserved mechanism that repairs broken chromosomes
via intact homologous sequences. How different genomic, chromatin and subnuclear …
via intact homologous sequences. How different genomic, chromatin and subnuclear …
Natural variants suppress mutations in hundreds of essential genes
L Parts, A Batté, M Lopes, MW Yuen… - Molecular Systems …, 2021 - embopress.org
The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For
example, loss of gene function may be tolerated in one genetic background, and lethal in …
example, loss of gene function may be tolerated in one genetic background, and lethal in …
Sir3 heterochromatin protein promotes non‐homologous end joining by direct inhibition of Sae2
…, J Dépagne, X Veaute, D Busso, A Batté… - The EMBO …, 2022 - embopress.org
Heterochromatin is a conserved feature of eukaryotic chromosomes, with central roles in
gene expression regulation and maintenance of genome stability. How heterochromatin …
gene expression regulation and maintenance of genome stability. How heterochromatin …
Chl1 helicase controls replication fork progression by regulating dNTP pools
A Batté, SC van der Horst, M Tittel-Elmer… - Life Science …, 2022 - life-science-alliance.org
Eukaryotic cells have evolved a replication stress response that helps to overcome stalled/collapsed
replication forks and ensure proper DNA replication. The replication checkpoint …
replication forks and ensure proper DNA replication. The replication checkpoint …
[HTML][HTML] Global analysis of suppressor mutations that rescue human genetic defects
Background Genetic suppression occurs when the deleterious effects of a primary “query”
mutation, such as a disease-causing mutation, are rescued by a suppressor mutation …
mutation, such as a disease-causing mutation, are rescued by a suppressor mutation …
A genetic interaction map centered on cohesin reveals auxiliary factors involved in sister chromatid cohesion in S. cerevisiae
S Ming Sun, A Batté, M Elmer… - Journal of cell …, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
Eukaryotic chromosomes are replicated in interphase and the two newly duplicated sister
chromatids are held together by the cohesin complex and several cohesin auxiliary factors. …
chromatids are held together by the cohesin complex and several cohesin auxiliary factors. …
Sir3 Heterochromatin Protein Promotes NHEJ by Direct Inhibition of Sae2
…, C Brocas, J Dépagne, X Veaute, D Busso, A Batté… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Heterochromatin is a conserved feature of eukaryotic chromosomes, with central roles in
gene expression regulation and maintenance of genome stability. How DNA repair occurs in …
gene expression regulation and maintenance of genome stability. How DNA repair occurs in …
Diverse natural variants suppress mutations in hundreds of essential genes
L Parts, A Batté, M Lopes, MW Yuen, M Laver… - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
The consequence of a mutation can be influenced by the context in which it operates. For
example, loss of gene function may be tolerated in one genetic background, but lead to …
example, loss of gene function may be tolerated in one genetic background, but lead to …
Impact of nuclear organization and chromatin structure on DNA repair and genome stability
A Batté - 2016 - theses.fr
… Amandine BATTÉ …
[PDF][PDF] Chl1 helicase controls replication fork progression by regulating dNTP pools
J van Leeuwen, A Chabes, H van Attikum - 2022 - research.tudelft.nl
… Amandine Batté’s present address is Center for Integrative Genomics, Université de Lausanne,
Lausanne-Dorigny, Switzerland. *Amandine Batté … replication fork progression Batté et al. …
Lausanne-Dorigny, Switzerland. *Amandine Batté … replication fork progression Batté et al. …