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Nej1 interacts with Sae2 at DNA double-stranded breaks to inhibit DNA resection.
Sir3 heterochromatin protein promotes non-homologous end joining by direct inhibition of Sae2.
Sae2 and Rif2 regulate MRX endonuclease activity at DNA double-strand breaks in opposite manners.
Interplay between Sae2 and Rif2 in the regulation of Mre11-Rad50 activities at DNA ends.
Regulatory control of DNA end resection by Sae2 phosphorylation.
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