Cynthia J. Sakofsky, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2011 Biological Sciences University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
Area:
Genetics, Microbiology Biology, Molecular Biology

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2020 Sui Y, Qi L, Zhang K, Saini N, Klimczak LJ, Sakofsky CJ, Gordenin DA, Petes TD, Zheng DQ. Analysis of APOBEC-induced mutations in yeast strains with low levels of replicative DNA polymerases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 32277034 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1922472117  0.58
2020 Saini N, Sterling JF, Sakofsky CJ, Giacobone CK, Klimczak LJ, Burkholder AB, Malc EP, Mieczkowski PA, Gordenin DA. Mutation signatures specific to DNA alkylating agents in yeast and cancers. Nucleic Acids Research. PMID 32133535 DOI: 10.1093/Nar/Gkaa150  0.521
2019 Sakofsky CJ, Saini N, Klimczak LJ, Chan K, Malc EP, Mieczkowski PA, Burkholder AB, Fargo D, Gordenin DA. Repair of multiple simultaneous double-strand breaks causes bursts of genome-wide clustered hypermutation. Plos Biology. 17: e3000464. PMID 31568516 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pbio.3000464  0.444
2019 Klein HL, Bačinskaja G, Che J, Cheblal A, Elango R, Epshtein A, Fitzgerald DM, Gómez-González B, Khan SR, Kumar S, Leland BA, Marie L, Mei Q, Miné-Hattab J, Piotrowska A, ... ... Sakofsky CJ, et al. Guidelines for DNA recombination and repair studies: Cellular assays of DNA repair pathways. Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria). 6: 1-64. PMID 30652105 DOI: 10.15698/Mic2019.01.664  0.49
2017 Elango R, Sheng Z, Jackson J, DeCata J, Ibrahim Y, Pham NT, Liang DH, Sakofsky CJ, Vindigni A, Lobachev KS, Ira G, Malkova A. Break-induced replication promotes formation of lethal joint molecules dissolved by Srs2. Nature Communications. 8: 1790. PMID 29176630 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01987-2  0.394
2017 Sakofsky CJ, Malkova A. Break induced replication in eukaryotes: mechanisms, functions, and consequences. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 1-19. PMID 28427283 DOI: 10.1080/10409238.2017.1314444  0.566
2015 Sakofsky CJ, Ayyar S, Deem AK, Chung WH, Ira G, Malkova A. Translesion Polymerases Drive Microhomology-Mediated Break-Induced Replication Leading to Complex Chromosomal Rearrangements. Molecular Cell. PMID 26669261 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2015.10.041  0.374
2015 Segar MW, Sakofsky CJ, Malkova A, Liu Y. MMBIRFinder: A Tool to Detect Microhomology-Mediated Break-Induced Replication. Ieee/Acm Transactions On Computational Biology and Bioinformatics / Ieee, Acm. 12: 799-806. PMID 26357319 DOI: 10.1109/Tcbb.2014.2359450  0.324
2015 Sakofsky CJ, Grogan DW. Lesion-Induced Mutation in the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius and Its Avoidance by the Y-Family DNA Polymerase Dbh. Genetics. 201: 513-23. PMID 26224736 DOI: 10.1534/Genetics.115.178566  0.624
2014 Sakofsky CJ, Roberts SA, Malc E, Mieczkowski PA, Resnick MA, Gordenin DA, Malkova A. Break-induced replication is a source of mutation clusters underlying kataegis. Cell Reports. 7: 1640-8. PMID 24882007 DOI: 10.1016/J.Celrep.2014.04.053  0.543
2013 Sakofsky CJ, Grogan DW. Endogenous mutagenesis in recombinant sulfolobus plasmids. Journal of Bacteriology. 195: 2776-85. PMID 23564176 DOI: 10.1128/Jb.00223-13  0.634
2012 Sakofsky CJ, Ayyar S, Malkova A. Break-induced replication and genome stability. Biomolecules. 2: 483-504. PMID 23767011 DOI: 10.3390/biom2040483  0.508
2012 Sakofsky CJ, Foster PL, Grogan DW. Roles of the Y-family DNA polymerase Dbh in accurate replication of the Sulfolobus genome at high temperature. Dna Repair. 11: 391-400. PMID 22305938 DOI: 10.1016/J.Dnarep.2012.01.005  0.659
2011 Sakofsky CJ, Runck LA, Grogan DW. Sulfolobus mutants, generated via PCR products, which lack putative enzymes of UV photoproduct repair. Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.). 2011: 864015. PMID 21785574 DOI: 10.1155/2011/864015  0.632
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