Click here to close Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly. We suggest using a current version of Chrome, FireFox, or Safari.

Summary Anatomy Item Literature (1109) Expression Attributions Wiki
XB-ANAT-630

Papers associated with spermatozoon (and znrd2)

Limit to papers also referencing gene:
Show all spermatozoon papers
???pagination.result.count???

???pagination.result.page??? 1

Sort Newest To Oldest Sort Oldest To Newest

Ongoing replication forks delay the nuclear envelope breakdown upon mitotic entry., Hashimoto Y., J Biol Chem. January 1, 2021; 296 100033.                


DNA content contributes to nuclear size control in Xenopus laevis., Heijo H., Mol Biol Cell. November 15, 2020; 31 (24): 2703-2717.                


CUL-2LRR-1 and UBXN-3 drive replisome disassembly during DNA replication termination and mitosis., Sonneville R., Nat Cell Biol. May 1, 2017; 19 (5): 468-479.            


The Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 (MRN) complex has a specific role in the activation of Chk1 in response to stalled replication forks., Lee J., Mol Biol Cell. May 1, 2013; 24 (9): 1343-53.          


Proteolysis of Xenopus Cip-type CDK inhibitor, p16Xic2, is regulated by PCNA binding and CDK2 phosphorylation., Zhu XN., Cell Div. April 22, 2013; 8 (1): 5.              


Direct regulation of Treslin by cyclin-dependent kinase is essential for the onset of DNA replication., Kumagai A., J Cell Biol. June 13, 2011; 193 (6): 995-1007.                


GEMC1 is a TopBP1-interacting protein required for chromosomal DNA replication., Balestrini A., Nat Cell Biol. May 1, 2010; 12 (5): 484-91.        


Rad17 plays a central role in establishment of the interaction between TopBP1 and the Rad9-Hus1-Rad1 complex at stalled replication forks., Lee J, Lee J., Mol Biol Cell. March 15, 2010; 21 (6): 926-35.            


Treslin collaborates with TopBP1 in triggering the initiation of DNA replication., Kumagai A., Cell. February 5, 2010; 140 (3): 349-59.                        


Absence of BLM leads to accumulation of chromosomal DNA breaks during both unperturbed and disrupted S phases., Li W., J Cell Biol. June 21, 2004; 165 (6): 801-12.                

???pagination.result.page??? 1