Publications by authors named "Debra T Burhans"

The highly conserved origin recognition complex (ORC) is required for repressing genes in the silent mating type loci of budding yeast. Here we report that at a non-permissive temperature, the temperature-sensitive orc2-1 mutation induces the expression of more than 500 genes, the majority of which are also induced during starvation of wild-type cells. Many genes induced by starvation or by the orc2-1 mutation are also induced by inactivation of proteins required for chromatin-mediated repression of transcription.

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Background: Coordinately regulated genes often physically cluster in eukaryotic genomes, for reasons that remain unclear.

Results: Here we provide evidence that many S. cerevisiae genes induced by starvation and other stresses reside in non-random clusters, where transcription of these genes is repressed in the absence of stress.

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In this paper, we present the results of global transcript analysis by the microarray technique of senescent and apoptotic yeast cells. We compared young daughter and old mother cells isolated by elutriation centrifugation, and non-apoptotic and apoptotic cells induced either by a temperature shift of the cdc48(S565G) temperature-sensitive mutant or of the orc2-1 temperature-sensitive mutant. The majority of all genes found to be differentially regulated in these three physiological situations was upregulated, indicating that a cellular death process was initiated rather than an unspecific shut-down of gene expression due to immediate killing.

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