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Gene Symbol:
SAE2 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Full name:
Protein with a role in accurate meiotic and mitotic double-strand break repair; phosphorylated in response to DNA damage and required for normal resistance to DNA-damaging agents
Synonyms:
COM1, Sae2, SAE2, SAE2, YGL175C
Genomic Location:
Chr VII: 173291-174328
External Links:
Entrez Gene


Transcripts Names
No transcripts found.
Protein Names
P46946
D6VTX7



GO Molecular Function

nuclease activity | single-stranded DNA endodeoxyribonuclease activity | nucleic acid binding | hydrolase activity | catalytic activity | deoxyribonuclease activity | DNA binding | hydrolase activity, acting on ester bonds | organic cyclic compound binding | endodeoxyribonuclease activity | double-stranded DNA binding | endonuclease activity | heterocyclic compound binding

GO Biological Process

double-strand break repair | telomere maintenance | regulation of dephosphorylation | developmental process involved in reproduction | nuclease activity | telomere capping | cell differentiation | positive regulation of phosphate metabolic process | positive regulation of dephosphorylation | cellular process | single-stranded DNA endodeoxyribonuclease activity | organic substance catabolic process | DNA catabolic process, endonucleolytic | positive regulation of catalytic activity | positive regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | anatomical structure homeostasis | regulation of cellular process | regulation of metabolic process | catabolic process | organic cyclic compound metabolic process | cellular aromatic compound metabolic process | cellular component organization | response to stimulus | response to stress | mating type determination | reproduction | cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process | telomere organization | positive regulation of nuclease activity | nucleic acid phosphodiester bond hydrolysis | DNA recombination | nucleobase-containing compound catabolic process | DNA repair | positive regulation of exonuclease activity | nitrogen compound metabolic process | reproductive process | double-strand break repair via homologous recombination | cellular response to DNA damage stimulus | gene conversion | regulation of catalytic activity | cellular response to stress | DNA double-strand break processing | cell cycle | positive regulation of cellular metabolic process | deoxyribonuclease activity | regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | positive regulation of hydrolase activity | sex determination | DNA strand elongation | regulation of cellular metabolic process | gene conversion at mating-type locus | endodeoxyribonuclease activity | aromatic compound catabolic process | homeostatic process | meiotic DNA double-strand break formation | positive regulation of molecular function | telomeric 3' overhang formation | DNA metabolic process | cellular macromolecule catabolic process | metabolic process | cell fate commitment | nucleobase-containing compound metabolic process | organic substance metabolic process | gene conversion at mating-type locus, DNA double-strand break processing | endonuclease activity | mitotic recombination | regulation of phosphate metabolic process | meiotic cell cycle | DNA catabolic process | recombinational repair | developmental process | organelle organization | mating type switching | heterocycle metabolic process | positive regulation of metabolic process | chromosome organization | meiotic DNA double-strand break processing | cellular metabolic process | double-strand break repair via synthesis-dependent strand annealing | DNA double-strand break processing involved in repair via synthesis-dependent strand annealing | macromolecule metabolic process | regulation of phosphorus metabolic process

GO Cellular Component

intracellular membrane-bounded organelle | cell | cytoplasm | intracellular organelle | protein-containing complex | membrane-bounded organelle | nucleus | organelle | intracellular | Mre11 complex