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L Guarente

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Cell|December 24, 1987
Yeast HAP2 and HAP3 activators both bind to the CYC1 upstream activation site, UAS2, in an interdependent mannerJ Olesen, S Hahn, L Guarente
Journal of Bacteriology|April 1, 1983
In vitro construction and characterization of phoA-lacZ gene fusions in Escherichia coliS Michaelis, L Guarente, J Beckwith
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 19, 1999
Aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD Sinclair, K Mills, L Guarente
Cell|April 10, 1987
Yeast HAP1 activator binds to two upstream activation sites of different sequenceK Pfeifer, T Prezant, L Guarente
Cell|April 10, 1987
Yeast HAP1 activator competes with the factor RC2 for binding to the upstream activation site UAS1 of the CYC1 geneK Pfeifer, B Arcangioli, L Guarente
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1986
The nine amino-terminal residues of delta-aminolevulinate synthase direct beta-galactosidase into the mitochondrial matrixT Keng, E Alani, L Guarente
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Yeast ADA2 protein binds to the VP16 protein activation domain and activates transcriptionN Silverman, J Agapite, L Guarente
Genes & Development|October 16, 1999
The SIR2/3/4 complex and SIR2 alone promote longevity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by two different mechanismsM Kaeberlein, M McVey, L Guarente
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1986
A single Saccharomyces cerevisiae upstream activation site (UAS1) has two distinct regions essential for its activityB Lalonde, B Arcangioli, L Guarente
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 19, 1998
Molecular mechanisms of yeast agingD A Sinclair, K Mills, L Guarente
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Cell|December 24, 1987
Yeast HAP2 and HAP3 activators both bind to the CYC1 upstream activation site, UAS2, in an interdependent mannerJ Olesen, S Hahn, L Guarente
Journal of Bacteriology|April 1, 1983
In vitro construction and characterization of phoA-lacZ gene fusions in Escherichia coliS Michaelis, L Guarente, J Beckwith
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 19, 1999
Aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD Sinclair, K Mills, L Guarente
Cell|April 10, 1987
Yeast HAP1 activator binds to two upstream activation sites of different sequenceK Pfeifer, T Prezant, L Guarente
Cell|April 10, 1987
Yeast HAP1 activator competes with the factor RC2 for binding to the upstream activation site UAS1 of the CYC1 geneK Pfeifer, B Arcangioli, L Guarente
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1986
The nine amino-terminal residues of delta-aminolevulinate synthase direct beta-galactosidase into the mitochondrial matrixT Keng, E Alani, L Guarente
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Yeast ADA2 protein binds to the VP16 protein activation domain and activates transcriptionN Silverman, J Agapite, L Guarente
Genes & Development|October 16, 1999
The SIR2/3/4 complex and SIR2 alone promote longevity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by two different mechanismsM Kaeberlein, M McVey, L Guarente
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1986
A single Saccharomyces cerevisiae upstream activation site (UAS1) has two distinct regions essential for its activityB Lalonde, B Arcangioli, L Guarente
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 19, 1998
Molecular mechanisms of yeast agingD A Sinclair, K Mills, L Guarente
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