Major Research Areas
Research Programs
Cancer Biology & Genetics
Cell Biology
Computational Biology
Developmental Biology
Immunology
Molecular Biology
David Allis @ Rockefeller.edu
Robert Fisher
Jerard Hurwitz
Prasad Jallepalli
Scott Keeney
Thomas J. Kelly
Andrew Koff
Kenneth J. Marians
John Petrini
Mark Ptashne
Stewart Shuman
Paul Tempst
Iestyn Whitehouse
Xiaolan Zhao
Joint Appointees
Simon N. Powell
Molecular Pharmacology & Chemistry
Structural Biology
Postdoctoral Training
Graduate Education
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Core Facilities
Collaborative Research Centers
Sloan-Kettering Institute
>
Research Programs
>
Molecular Biology
>
Scott Keeney
>
Projects
>
Spo11 Function in Yeast Meiosis
Selected Publications
Keeney S. (2001) Mechanism and control of meiotic recombination initiation. Curr Top Dev Biol. 52, 1-53.
Arora C, Kee K, Maleki S, and Keeney S (2004) Antiviral protein Ski8 is a direct partner of Spo11 in meiotic double-strand
break formation, independent of its cytoplasmic role in RNA metabolism. Mol. Cell 13, 549-559.
Kee K, Protacio RU, Arora C, and Keeney S (2004) Spatial organization and dynamics of the association of Rec102 and
Rec104 with meiotic chromosomes. EMBO J. 23, 1815-1824.
Neale MJ, Pan J, and Keeney S (2005) Endonucleolytic processing of covalent protein-linked DNA double-strand breaks.
Nature 436, 1053-1057.
Henderson K, Kee K, Maleki S, Santini PA, and Keeney S (2006) Cyclin-dependent kinase directly regulates initiation of
meiotic recombination. Cell 125, 1321-1332.
Martini E, Diaz RL, Hunter N, and Keeney S (2006). Crossover homeostasis in yeast meiosis. Cell 126: 285-295.
Maleki S, Neale MJ, Arora C, Henderson KA, and Keeney S (2007) Interactions between Mei4, Rec114, and other proteins required for meiotic DNA double-strand break formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Chromosoma 116, 471-486
Pan J and Keeney S (2007) Molecular cartography: Mapping the landscape of meiotic recombination. (Invited primer.) PLoS Biology 5, 2775-2777.
Murakami H and Keeney S (2008) Regulating the formation of DNA double-strand breaks in meiosis. (Perspective article.) Genes Dev. 22, 286-292.
Return to
Spo11 Function in Yeast Meiosis
Main Page
Site Map
|
Index
Legal Disclaimer
|
Privacy Practices
|
Public Notices
©2008 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. 212-639-2000
1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10065.
PublicAffairs@mskcc.org