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  • Ryu, H.Y.; Wilson, N.R.; Mehta, S.; Hwang, S.S.; Hochstrasser, M.
    Loss of the SUMO protease Ulp2 triggers a specific multichromosome aneuploidy (2016), Genes Dev., 30, 1881-1894 .
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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physiological function cells lacking Ulp2 display a twofold increase in transcript levels across chromosome I (ChrI) and ChrXII. This is due to the two chromosomes being present at twice their normal copy number. Extra copies of ChrI and ChrXII appear quickly following loss of active Ulp2 and can be eliminated following reintroduction of Ulp2 gene. Increased dosage of two genes on ChrI-CLN3 and CCR4, encoding a G1-phase cyclin and a subunit of the Ccr4-Not deadenylase complex, respectively, suppresses Ulp2-dependent aneuploidy Saccharomyces cerevisiae