The yeast MSH2 mRNA peak in G1 phase. If the MSH2 protein have half-live longer than G1 phase, the protein MSH2 level can be high in both G1 and S phases.
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/cellcycle/drawCCquery.pl
The original paper, Cho 1998
cell cycle and gene expression:
http://www.nature.com/nrm/journal/v2/n11/box/nrm1101-815a_BX1.html
At GEO, GSE3635, two cell cycle data of wildtype W303
The GEO Dataset Browser allow user to look at gene name and its expression profile. I did not find a way to generate a heatmap?!
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