Publications

Publications from the lab group.

All publications from the Makovets Lab on the University of Edinburgh Research Explorer.

2010s

Anriuskevicius T., Kotenko O., and Makovets S. (2018) Putting together and taking apart: assembly and disassembly of Rad51 filament in DNA repair and genome stability. Cell Stress 2: 96 – 112.

 

Vasianovich Y., Altmannova V., Kotenko O., Newton M., Krejci L., and Makovets S. (2017) Unloading of homologous recombination factors is required for restoring double-stranded DNA at damage repair loci. EMBO J. 36:213-231.

 

Millet C. and Makovets S. (2016) Aneuploidy as a mechanism of adaptation to telomerase insufficiency. Current Genet. 62(3):557-64.

 

Millet C., Ausiannikava D., Le Bihan T., Granneman S., and Makovets S. (2015) Cell populations can use aneuploidy to survive telomerase insufficiency. Nat Comm. 6:8664.

 

Vasianovich Y., Harrington L.A., and Makovets S. (2014) Break-induced replication requires DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of Pif1 and leads to telomere lengthening. PLOS Genetics 10(10):e1004679.

 

Makovets S. and Blackburn, E.H. (2009) DNA damage signaling prevents deleterious telomere addition at DNA breaks. Nat Cell Biol. 11:1383-6.

Li S., Makovets S., Matsuguchi T., Blethrow J.D., Shokat K.M., and Blackburn E.H. (2009) Cdk1-dependent phosphorylation of Cdc13 coordinates telomere elongation during cell-cycle progression. Cell 136(1):50-61.

Anderson CM, Korkin D, Smith DL, Makovets S, Seidel JJ, Sali A, Blackburn EH (2008) Tel2 mediates activation and localization of ATM/Tel1 kinase to a double-strand break. Genes Dev. 22(7):854-9.

Makovets, S., Williams, T. and Blackburn, E.H. (2008) The telotype defines the telomere state in yeast and is inherited as a dominant non-Mendelian characteristic in cells lacking telomerase. Genetics 178(1):245-57.

Makovets S., Herskowitz, I. and Blackburn E.H. (2004) Anatomy and dynamics of DNA replication fork movement in yeast telomeric regions. Mol Cell Biol. 2004 (9):4019-31.