Dindial Ramotar

Affiliations: 
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Microbiology Biology
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Ali R, Algethami M, Sheha A, et al. (2025) PRDX1 protects ATM from arsenite-induced proteotoxicity and maintains its stability during DNA damage signaling. Oncotarget. 16: 362-378
Sulaiman AA, Al-Ansari DE, Ali R, et al. (2024) Mft1, identified from a genome-wide screen of the yeast haploid mutants, mediates cell cycle arrest to counteract quinoxaline-induced toxicity. Frontiers in Genetics. 14: 1296383
Elsakrmy N, Aouida M, Hindi N, et al. (2022) C. elegans ribosomal protein S3 protects against HO-induced DNA damage and suppresses spontaneous mutations in yeast. Dna Repair. 117: 103359
Hindi NN, Elsakrmy N, Ramotar D. (2021) The base excision repair process: comparison between higher and lower eukaryotes. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 78: 7943-7965
Saifaldeen M, Al-Ansari DE, Ramotar D, et al. (2021) Dead Cas9-sgRNA Complex Shelters Vulnerable DNA Restriction Enzyme Sites from Cleavage for Cloning Applications. The Crispr Journal. 4: 275-289
Elsakrmy N, Zhang-Akiyama QM, Ramotar D. (2020) The Base Excision Repair Pathway in the Nematode . Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 8: 598860
Aouida M, Eshrif A, Ramotar D. (2019) Yeast Lacking the PP2A Phosphatase Regulatory Subunit Rts1 Sensitizes Mutants to Specific DNA Damaging Agents. Frontiers in Genetics. 10: 1117
Brosseau N, Ramotar D. (2019) The human organic cation transporter OCT1 and its role as a target for drug responses. Drug Metabolism Reviews. 1-19
Aouida M, Ramotar D. (2018) Identification of essential yeast genes involved in polyamine resistance. Gene. 677: 361-369
Papaluca A, Wagner JR, Saragovi HU, et al. (2018) UNG-1 and APN-1 are the major enzymes to efficiently repair 5-hydroxymethyluracil DNA lesions in C. elegans. Scientific Reports. 8: 6860
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