William K. Holloman

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology
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Sutherland JH, Holloman WK. (2023) Determinants governing BRC function evaluated by mutational analysis of Brh2 in Ustilago maydis. Dna Repair. 127: 103511
Zahid S, Aloe S, Sutherland JH, et al. (2022) Ustilago maydis telomere protein Pot1 harbors an extra N-terminal OB fold and regulates homology-directed DNA repair factors in a dichotomous and context-dependent manner. Plos Genetics. 18: e1010182
Yu EY, Zahid SS, Ganduri S, et al. (2020) Structurally distinct telomere-binding proteins in Ustilago maydis execute non-overlapping functions in telomere replication, recombination, and protection. Communications Biology. 3: 777
Sutherland JH, Holloman WK. (2019) Characterization of a potent dominant negative mutant variant of Rad51 in Ustilago maydis. Dna Repair. 78: 91-101
Sutherland JH, Holloman WK. (2018) Loss of Cohesin Subunit Rec8 Switches Rad51 Mediator Dependence in Resistance to Formaldehyde Toxicity in . Genetics
Zhou Q, Holloman WK, Kojic M. (2018) Approaches to Understanding the Mediator Function of Brh2 in Ustilago maydis. Methods in Enzymology. 600: 513-525
Kojic M, Milisavljevic M, Holloman WK. (2018) Collaboration in the actions of Brh2 with resolving functions during DNA repair and replication stress in Ustilago maydis. Dna Repair. 63: 47-55
Yu EY, Hsu M, Holloman WK, et al. (2017) Contributions of recombination and repair proteins to telomere maintenance in telomerase-positive and negative Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
Zhou Q, Holloman WK. (2017) Dss1 regulates association of Brh2 with Rad51. Biochemistry
Lim PX, Sutherland J, Noonan R, et al. (2017) Abstract A27: Assessing somatic tumor-associated RAD51 mutations and screening for novel dominant-interfering RAD51 proteins Molecular Cancer Research. 15
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