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Anna Malkova
Anna Malkova
Associate Professor, Biology, University of Iowa
Verified email at uiowa.edu
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Srs2 and Sgs1–Top3 suppress crossovers during double-strand break repair in yeast
G Ira, A Malkova, G Liberi, M Foiani, JE Haber
Cell 115 (4), 401-411, 2003
6582003
Double-strand break repair in the absence of RAD51 in yeast: a possible role for break-induced DNA replication.
A Malkova, EL Ivanov, JE Haber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (14), 7131-7136, 1996
5281996
Migrating bubble during break-induced replication drives conservative DNA synthesis
N Saini, S Ramakrishnan, R Elango, S Ayyar, Y Zhang, A Deem, G Ira, ...
Nature 502 (7471), 389-392, 2013
3492013
Pif1 helicase and Polä promote recombination-coupled DNA synthesis via bubble migration
MA Wilson, YH Kwon, Y Xu, WH Chung, P Chi, H Niu, R Mayle, X Chen, ...
Nature 502 (7471), 393-396, 2013
3282013
Break-induced replication is highly inaccurate
A Deem, A Keszthelyi, T Blackgrove, A Vayl, B Coffey, R Mathur, ...
PLoS biology 9 (2), e1000594, 2011
3262011
Break-induced replication: the where, the why, and the how
J Kramara, B Osia, A Malkova
Trends in Genetics 34 (7), 518-531, 2018
2452018
Break-induced replication: functions and molecular mechanism
A Malkova, G Ira
Current opinion in genetics & development 23 (3), 271-279, 2013
2342013
Genetic Requirements for RAD51- andRAD54-Independent Break-Induced Replication Repair of a Chromosomal Double-Strand Break
L Signon, A Malkova, ML Naylor, H Klein, JE Haber
Molecular and cellular biology 21 (6), 2048-2056, 2001
2232001
Inverted DNA repeats: a source of eukaryotic genomic instability
DA Gordenin, KS Lobachev, NP Degtyareva, AL Malkova, E Perkins, ...
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1993
2201993
RAD51-Dependent Break-Induced Replication Differs in Kinetics and Checkpoint Responses from RAD51-Mediated Gene Conversion
A Malkova, ML Naylor, M Yamaguchi, G Ira, JE Haber
Molecular and cellular biology 25 (3), 933-944, 2005
2062005
Defective Resection at DNA Double-Strand Breaks Leads to De Novo Telomere Formation and Enhances Gene Targeting
WH Chung, Z Zhu, A Papusha, A Malkova, G Ira
PLoS genetics 6 (5), e1000948, 2010
2012010
Break-induced replication is a source of mutation clusters underlying kataegis
CJ Sakofsky, SA Roberts, E Malc, PA Mieczkowski, MA Resnick, ...
Cell reports 7 (5), 1640-1648, 2014
1722014
Break induced replication in eukaryotes: mechanisms, functions, and consequences
CJ Sakofsky, A Malkova
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 52 (4), 395-413, 2017
1632017
Microhomology directs diverse DNA break repair pathways and chromosomal translocations
DD Villarreal, K Lee, A Deem, EY Shim, A Malkova, SE Lee
PLoS genetics 8 (11), e1003026, 2012
1472012
Mutations arising during repair of chromosome breaks
A Malkova, JE Haber
Annual review of genetics 46, 455-473, 2012
1412012
Translesion polymerases drive microhomology-mediated break-induced replication leading to complex chromosomal rearrangements
CJ Sakofsky, S Ayyar, AK Deem, WH Chung, G Ira, A Malkova
Molecular cell 60 (6), 860-872, 2015
1302015
Inverted DNA repeats channel repair of distant double-strand breaks into chromatid fusions and chromosomal rearrangements
K VanHulle, FJ Lemoine, V Narayanan, B Downing, K Hull, C McCullough, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 27 (7), 2601-2614, 2007
1262007
Defective Break-Induced Replication Leads to Half-Crossovers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
A Deem, K Barker, K VanHulle, B Downing, A Vayl, A Malkova
Genetics 179 (4), 1845-1860, 2008
1102008
Repairing a double–strand chromosome break by homologous recombination: revisiting Robin Holliday's model
JE Haber, G Ira, A Malkova, N Sugawara
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2004
1062004
Transposon Tn5 excision in yeast: influence of DNA polymerases alpha, delta, and epsilon and repair genes.
DA Gordenin, AL Malkova, A Peterzen, VN Kulikov, YI Pavlov, E Perkins, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89 (9), 3785-3789, 1992
1061992
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