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THE RECOMBINATION PAGES
http://www.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Users/Graham.Dellaire/Recompages/

HOT PAPERS IN RECOMBINATION
OCTOBER, 1999

 
Brca1 Controls Homology-Directed DNA Repair.
Mary Ellen Moynahan, Joanne W. Chiu, Beverly H.
Koller, and Maria Jasin
Molecular Cell 1999 4 (4), p. 511-518

Association of BRCA1 with the hRad50-hMre11-p95
complex and the DNA
damage response.
Zhong Q, Chen CF, Li S, Chen Y, Wang CC, Xiao J,
Chen PL, Sharp ZD, Lee
WH  Science 1999 Jul 30;285(5428):747-50

Megabase chromatin domains involved in DNA
double-strand breaks in vivo.

Rogakou EP, Boon C, Redon C, Bonner WM. J Cell Biol.
1999 Sep
6;146(5):905-16.

Collisions between yeast chromosomal loci in vivo
are governed by three
layers of organization.
Burgess SM, Kleckner N. Genes Dev 1999 Jul
15;13(14):1871-83

Cleavage and Inactivation of ATM during Apoptosis
Graeme C. M. Smith, Fabrizio d'adda di Fagagna,
Nicholas D. Lakin, and
Stephen P. Jackson
Mol. Cell. Biol. 1999. 19:6076-6084.

Regulated Formation of Extrachromosomal Circular DNA
Molecules during
Development in Xenopus laevis
Sarit Cohen, Sophie Menut, and Marcel Méchali Mol.
Cell. Biol. 1999.
19:6682-6689.

Chromatin remodeling directly activates V(D)J
recombination.
 Cherry SR, Baltimore D. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
 1999 Sep
 14;96(19):10788-93
 
 Meiotic DNA replication checkpoint control in
 fission yeast.
 Murakami H, Nurse P Genes Dev 1999 Oct
 1;13(19):2581-2593
 
 Gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces
 cerevisiae replication
 and recombination defective mutants.
 Chen C, Kolodner RD Nat Genet 1999 Sep;23(1):81-5
 
 Control of Meiotic Recombination and Gene Expression
 in Yeast by a
 Simple Repetitive DNA Sequence That Excludes
 Nucleosomes
 David T. Kirkpatrick, Yuh-Hwa Wang, Margaret
 Dominska, Jack D. Griffith,
 Thomas D. Petes
 Mol. Cell. Biol. 1999 19 (11): p. 7661-7671
 
 Net1, a Sir2-associated nucleolar protein required
 for rDNA silencing
 and nucleolar integrity.
 Straight AF, Shou W, Dowd GJ, Turck CW, Deshaies RJ,
 Johnson AD, Moazed
 D. Cell 1999 Apr 16;97(2):245-56
 
 Mammalian XRCC2 promotes the repair of DNA
 double-strand breaks by
 homologous recombination.
 Johnson RD, Liu N, Jasin M. Nature 1999 Sep
 23;401(6751):397-9
 
 Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and Ku autoantigen form
 a complex and
 synergistically bind to matrix attachment sequences.
 Galande S, Kohwi-Shigematsu T. J Biol Chem 1999 Jul
 16;274(29):20521-8
 
 Saccharomyces cerevisiae checkpoint genes MEC1,
 RAD17 and RAD24 are
 required for normal meiotic recombination partner
 choice.
 Grushcow JM, Holzen TM, Park KJ, Weinert T, Lichten
 M, Bishop DK.
 Genetics 1999 Oct;153(2):607-20
 
 An SMC-like protein is required for efficient
 homologous recombination
 in Arabidopsis.
 Mengiste T, Revenkova E, Bechtold N, Paszkowski J.
 EMBO J 1999 Aug
 16;18(16):4505-12
 
 Pch2 links chromatin silencing to meiotic checkpoint
 control.
 San-Segundo PA, Roeder GS Cell 1999 Apr
 30;97(3):313-24
 
 Spo76p is a conserved chromosome morphogenesis
 protein that links the
 mitotic and meiotic programs.
 van Heemst D, James F, Poggeler S,
 Berteaux-Lecellier V, Zickler D. Cell
 1999 Jul
            23;98(2):261-71
 
 DNA structure specificity of Rap endonuclease.
 Sharples GJ, Corbett LM, McGlynn P. Nucleic Acids
 Res. 1999 Nov
 1;27(21):4121-4127.
 
 The Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 Protein Complex Facilitates
 Homologous
 Recombination-Based Double-Strand Break Repair in
 Saccharomyces
 cerevisiae
 Debra A. Bressan, Bonnie K. Baxter, John H. J.
 Petrini Mol. Cell. Biol.
 1999 19 (11): p. 7681-7687
 
 
 
 


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Chair in Cancer Research

A consortium consisting of Laurentian University
(LU) the Northeastern
Ontario Regional Cancer Centre (NEORCC and the
Hôpital régional de Sudbury
Regional Hospital (HRSRH) invites applications for a
newly created Chair in
Cancer Research. The successful applicant will have
an outstanding record in
an area related to the molecular biology of cancer
and be recognized
internationally as a leader in this field of
research.
The Chair will hold a senior, tenured faculty
appointment in the Department
of Chemistry and Biochemistry at LU and an
appointment with NEORCC and
Cancer Care Ontario.

In addition to establishing a research program in
the molecular biology of
cancer, the Chair is expected to work with the
members of the consortium:

a) Lead the Tumour Biology group consisting of
principal investigators
located at NEORCC and LU.

b) Assume a leadership role in the establishment of
a Ph.D. program in
Biomolecular Science at LU utilizing resources and
expertise available
within the consortium and the wider community.

Plans are underway to develop an integrated research
and clinical molecular
biology laboratory at the HRSRH. The Chair will have
an opportunity to
advise the CEO of the HRSRH on the tumour biology
related clinical research
and development initiatives in the laboratory.

The consortium is committed to equity in employment
and encourages
applications from all qualified candidates including
women, aboriginal
peoples, members of visible minorities and persons
with disabilities. In
accordance with Canadian immigration requirements,
this advertisement is
directed first to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents.

Appointment date is negotiable.

For further information please contact:

Dr. Hermann Falter, Chair
Search Committee for the Chair in Cancer Research
Office of the Vice President, Academic
Laurentian University
Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 2C6
705-675-1151 ext. 3363
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Celera AgGen is the Agricultural Division of Celera
Genomics.  Celera
Genomics is the division of PE Corporation (formerly
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about 90 employees.  The Company offers excellent
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Currently we are looking for a highly skilled Ph.D.
level molecular biologist for our Genomics Division. 
It is a bench position with the following expectations
from candidates:

Strong knowledge of molecular genetics and excellent
laboratory bench skills.
Ability to plan, analyze and troubleshoot the
experiments. Tolerance to routine parts of
experiments.
Ability to handle few projects simultaneously.

Minimal qualification is a Ph.D. in molecular
genetics, biochemistry, orrelated fields. 
Postdoctoral experience is desirable.

Please mail your  your CV with list of skills to:

                Marta Matvienko
                Celera AgGen
                1756 Picasso Avenue
                Davis, CA 95616

                You may also fax to: 530/297-3027, or
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