Gene Pair Information
Gene Pair: RAD51, BARD1
Related Sentences
| # | PMID | Sentence |
| 1 | 9267023 | BARD1 and Rad51, two proteins associated with the BRCA1 dots, behaved similarly. |
| 2 | 9267023 | The S phase BRCA1 phosphorylation response to DNA damage occurred in cells lacking, respectively, two DNA damage-sensing protein kinases, DNA-PK and Atm, implying that neither plays a prime role in this process. |
| 3 | 9267023 | Finally, after BRCA1 dot dispersal, BRCA1, BARD1, and Rad51 accumulated, focally, on PCNA+ replication structures, implying an interaction of BRCA1/BARD1/Rad51 containing complexes with damaged, replicating DNA. |
| 4 | 9798686 | Conservation of function and primary structure in the BRCA1-associated RING domain (BARD1) protein. |
| 5 | 9798686 | During S phase of the cell cycle, BRCA1 polypeptides are found in discrete nuclear bodies ('BRCA1 nuclear dots') together with HsRad51, a human homolog of the E. coli recA protein, and BARD1, a protein that interacts with BRCA1 to form a stable heterodimer. |
| 6 | 9798686 | BARD1 is structurally similar to BRCA1 in that both molecules harbor an amino-terminal RING domain and two carboxy-terminal BRCT domains. |
| 7 | 9798686 | However, the remaining sequences of BARD1 display a markedly lower degree of phylogenetic conservation, comparable to those reported for BRCA1 and BRCA2. |
| 8 | 9798686 | Moreover, murine Bard1 retains the ability to associate in vivo with BRCA1, and its expression pattern in adult mice mirrors that of Brca1, with elevated levels of RNA transcripts found in the testes and spleen. |
| 9 | 9798686 | These data suggest that BRCA1 and BARD1 have co-evolved to participate in a common pathway of tumor suppression. |
| 10 | 9894790 | A role for BRCA1 and BRCA2 in the control of genome integrity easily fits a tumor suppressor model. |
| 11 | 9894790 | The studies summarized here suggest that BRCA1, BRCA2, RAD51. and BARD1 function as a biochemical complex. |
| 12 | 9894790 | Experimental data suggest that BRCA1 and BRCA2 function as regulators of transcription. |
| 13 | 9894790 | Are the DNA repair and transcriptional regulatory functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 related? |
| 14 | 9894790 | BRCA1 and BRCA2 may maintain the integrity of the genome by regulating expression of genes directly involved in this process. |
| 15 | 9894790 | If BRCA1 and BRCA2 are ubiquitously expressed, why do mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 lead specifically to tumors primarily of the breast and ovary, as well as a limited number of other tissues to a lesser degree? |
| 16 | 9894790 | Nothing to date has been revealed that would explain how alteration of the transcriptional regulatory function and or the DNA repair function ascribed to BRCA1 and BRCA2 would result in tumor specificity as both of these functions are essential to a broad spectrum of tissues. |
| 17 | 9894790 | It is possible that BRCAI and BRCA2 may regulate genes expressed only in the breast and ovary. |
| 18 | 9894790 | Similarly, there may be unidentified BRCA1 and BRCA2 co-factors that are active only in the breast and ovary and, therefore, are critical to tumorigenesis. |
| 19 | 10195418 | The function of BRCA1 has been examined in gene knockout mice in which the nullizygous mice die early in utero, but this lethality can be partially rescued by a nullizygous p53 mutation. |
| 20 | 10195418 | Wild-type BRCA1 protein binds to a number of cellular proteins, including DNA repair protein Rad51, tumor suppressor p53, RNA polymerase II holoenzyme, RNA helicase A, CtBP-interacting protein, c-myc, BRCA1-associated RING domain protein (BARD1), BRCA2 protein, etc. |