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Karl W Henry

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Nature Structural Biology|July 30, 2002
Trans-tail histone modifications: wedge or bridge?Karl W Henry, Shelley L Berger
Novartis Foundation Symposium|June 3, 2004
H2B ubiquitylation and de-ubiquitylation in gene activationAnastasia Wyce, Karl W Henry, Shelley L Berger
Eukaryotic Cell|December 13, 2002
ROX1 and ERG regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for antifungal susceptibilityKarl W Henry, Joseph T Nickels, Thomas D Edlind
Current Drug Targets|February 3, 2007
Mitochondrial drug targets in apicomplexan parasitesMichael W Mather, Karl W Henry, Akhil B Vaidya
Methods in Enzymology|February 26, 2004
Histone modification patterns during gene activationWan-Sheng Lo, Karl W Henry, Marc F Schwartz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 19, 2005
Histone H3 phosphorylation can promote TBP recruitment through distinct promoter-specific mechanismsWan-Sheng Lo, Eric R Gamache, Karl W Henry, et al.
Current Genetics|August 4, 2005
Promoter-dependent disruption of genes: simple, rapid, and specific PCR-based method with application to three different yeastThomas D Edlind, Karl W Henry, John-Paul Vermitsky, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 22, 2005
Maintenance of low histone ubiquitylation by Ubp10 correlates with telomere-proximal Sir2 association and gene silencingN C Tolga Emre, Kristin Ingvarsdottir, Anastasia Wyce, et al.
Genes & Development|October 18, 2003
Transcriptional activation via sequential histone H2B ubiquitylation and deubiquitylation, mediated by SAGA-associated Ubp8Karl W Henry, Anastasia Wyce, Wan-Sheng Lo, et al.
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Nature Structural Biology|July 30, 2002
Trans-tail histone modifications: wedge or bridge?Karl W Henry, Shelley L Berger
Novartis Foundation Symposium|June 3, 2004
H2B ubiquitylation and de-ubiquitylation in gene activationAnastasia Wyce, Karl W Henry, Shelley L Berger
Eukaryotic Cell|December 13, 2002
ROX1 and ERG regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for antifungal susceptibilityKarl W Henry, Joseph T Nickels, Thomas D Edlind
Current Drug Targets|February 3, 2007
Mitochondrial drug targets in apicomplexan parasitesMichael W Mather, Karl W Henry, Akhil B Vaidya
Methods in Enzymology|February 26, 2004
Histone modification patterns during gene activationWan-Sheng Lo, Karl W Henry, Marc F Schwartz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 19, 2005
Histone H3 phosphorylation can promote TBP recruitment through distinct promoter-specific mechanismsWan-Sheng Lo, Eric R Gamache, Karl W Henry, et al.
Current Genetics|August 4, 2005
Promoter-dependent disruption of genes: simple, rapid, and specific PCR-based method with application to three different yeastThomas D Edlind, Karl W Henry, John-Paul Vermitsky, et al.
Molecular Cell|February 22, 2005
Maintenance of low histone ubiquitylation by Ubp10 correlates with telomere-proximal Sir2 association and gene silencingN C Tolga Emre, Kristin Ingvarsdottir, Anastasia Wyce, et al.
Genes & Development|October 18, 2003
Transcriptional activation via sequential histone H2B ubiquitylation and deubiquitylation, mediated by SAGA-associated Ubp8Karl W Henry, Anastasia Wyce, Wan-Sheng Lo, et al.
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