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Fig. 6 | Cell Division

Fig. 6

From: The budding yeast protein Chl1p is required for delaying progression through G1/S phase after DNA damage

Fig. 6

Roles of Chl1p at G1 phase of the cell cycle of budding yeast. The schematic representation depicts the multifunctional role of Chl1p at G1, once the DNA faces any insults with genotoxic agents. The wide curved grey arrow indicates the event regulated by Chl1p at early G1 phase and the blue curved one points towards the function played at G1/S. The black lines and the arrows indicate the known pathways. The blue lines and the arrows are the proposed associations explained in this paper with supporting observations. The black dotted line shows the plausible association between the two proteins, Rad9 and Chl1, which is already present in their human homologs (BRCA1 and BACH1 respectively)

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