RAD9A
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cell cycle checkpoint control protein RAD9A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RAD9A gene.[5]Rad9 has been shown to induce G2 arrest in the cell cycle in response to DNA damage in yeast cells. Rad9 was originally found in budding yeast cells but a human homolog has also been found and studies have suggested that the molecular mechanisms of the S and G2 checkpoints are conserved in eukaryotes.[6] Thus, what is found in yeast cells are likely to be similar in human cells.
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