BAIT

NHP10

HMO2, L000002765, YDL002C
Non-essential INO80 chromatin remodeling complex subunit; preferentially binds DNA ends, protecting them from exonucleatic cleavage; deletion affects telomere maintenance via recombination; related to mammalian high mobility group proteins
GO Process (3)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (2)

Gene Ontology Molecular Function

Gene Ontology Cellular Component

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S288c)
PREY

RAD52

recombinase RAD52, L000001572, YML032C
Protein that stimulates strand exchange; stimulates strand exchange by facilitating Rad51p binding to single-stranded DNA; anneals complementary single-stranded DNA; involved in the repair of double-strand breaks in DNA during vegetative growth and meiosis and UV induced sister chromatid recombination
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S288c)

Synthetic Growth Defect

A genetic interaction is inferred when mutations in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, result in a significant growth defect under a given condition when combined in the same cell.

Publication

Interaction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMO2 domains with distorted DNA.

Ray S, Grove A

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae high mobility group protein HMO2 is a component of the chromatin remodeling complex INO80. In this capacity, it has been shown to direct INO80 to DNA double strand breaks, thereby contributing to double strand break repair. Consistent with such function, HMO2 binds DNA ends, protecting them from exonucleolytic degradation. We show here that both domains of HMO2, ... [more]

Unknown Feb. 14, 2012; 0(0); [Pubmed: 22329404]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Ontology Terms

  • phenotype: vegetative growth (APO:0000106)
  • phenotype: radiation resistance (APO:0000084)

Additional Notes

  • double mutants show increased sensitivity to UV

Related interactions

InteractionExperimental Evidence CodeDatasetThroughputScoreCurated ByNotes
RAD52 NHP10
Synthetic Growth Defect
Synthetic Growth Defect

A genetic interaction is inferred when mutations in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, result in a significant growth defect under a given condition when combined in the same cell.

Low-BioGRID
1256908
RAD52 NHP10
Synthetic Growth Defect
Synthetic Growth Defect

A genetic interaction is inferred when mutations in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, result in a significant growth defect under a given condition when combined in the same cell.

Low-BioGRID
858277

Curated By

  • BioGRID