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Ghislaine Henneke

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The Biochemical Journal|August 2, 2012
In vitro reconstitution of RNA primer removal in Archaea reveals the existence of two pathwaysGhislaine Henneke
EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Multiple roles for kinases in DNA replicationGhislaine Henneke, Stéphane Koundrioukoff, Ulrich Hübscher
Oncogene|July 11, 2003
Phosphorylation of human Fen1 by cyclin-dependent kinase modulates its role in replication fork regulationGhislaine Henneke, Stéphane Koundrioukoff, Ulrich Hübscher
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 25, 2003
Flap endonuclease 1: a novel tumour suppresser proteinGhislaine Henneke, Erica Friedrich-Heineken, Ulrich Hübscher
Frontiers in Microbiology|September 2, 2014
Replication slippage of the thermophilic DNA polymerases B and D from the Euryarchaeota Pyrococcus abyssiMelissa Castillo-Lizardo, Ghislaine Henneke, Enrique Viguera
Journal of Bacteriology|May 18, 2010
Structure-specific nuclease activities of Pyrococcus abyssi RNase HIISébastien Le Laz, Audrey Le Goaziou, Ghislaine Henneke
Nature Communications|August 23, 2016
Shared active site architecture between archaeal PolD and multi-subunit RNA polymerases revealed by X-ray crystallographyLudovic Sauguet, Pierre Raia, Ghislaine Henneke, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 22, 2014
PCR performance of a thermostable heterodimeric archaeal DNA polymeraseTom Killelea, Céline Ralec, Audrey Bossé, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 21, 2012
Molecular recognition of canonical and deaminated bases by P. abyssi family B DNA polymeraseJérôme Gouge, Céline Ralec, Ghislaine Henneke, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 10, 2003
The acetylatable lysines of human Fen1 are important for endo- and exonuclease activitiesErica Friedrich-Heineken, Ghislaine Henneke, Elena Ferrari, et al.
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The Biochemical Journal|August 2, 2012
In vitro reconstitution of RNA primer removal in Archaea reveals the existence of two pathwaysGhislaine Henneke
EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Multiple roles for kinases in DNA replicationGhislaine Henneke, Stéphane Koundrioukoff, Ulrich Hübscher
Oncogene|July 11, 2003
Phosphorylation of human Fen1 by cyclin-dependent kinase modulates its role in replication fork regulationGhislaine Henneke, Stéphane Koundrioukoff, Ulrich Hübscher
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 25, 2003
Flap endonuclease 1: a novel tumour suppresser proteinGhislaine Henneke, Erica Friedrich-Heineken, Ulrich Hübscher
Frontiers in Microbiology|September 2, 2014
Replication slippage of the thermophilic DNA polymerases B and D from the Euryarchaeota Pyrococcus abyssiMelissa Castillo-Lizardo, Ghislaine Henneke, Enrique Viguera
Journal of Bacteriology|May 18, 2010
Structure-specific nuclease activities of Pyrococcus abyssi RNase HIISébastien Le Laz, Audrey Le Goaziou, Ghislaine Henneke
Nature Communications|August 23, 2016
Shared active site architecture between archaeal PolD and multi-subunit RNA polymerases revealed by X-ray crystallographyLudovic Sauguet, Pierre Raia, Ghislaine Henneke, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 22, 2014
PCR performance of a thermostable heterodimeric archaeal DNA polymeraseTom Killelea, Céline Ralec, Audrey Bossé, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 21, 2012
Molecular recognition of canonical and deaminated bases by P. abyssi family B DNA polymeraseJérôme Gouge, Céline Ralec, Ghislaine Henneke, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 10, 2003
The acetylatable lysines of human Fen1 are important for endo- and exonuclease activitiesErica Friedrich-Heineken, Ghislaine Henneke, Elena Ferrari, et al.
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