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Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 19, 1999
Esa1p is an essential histone acetyltransferase required for cell cycle progressionA S Clarke, J E Lowell, S J Jacobson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1986
Two functional alpha-tubulin genes of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encode divergent proteinsP J Schatz, L Pillus, P Grisafi, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 7, 2001
MAP kinase signaling induces nuclear reorganization in budding yeastE M Stone, P Heun, T Laroche, et al.
Oncogene|August 19, 2007
MYST opportunities for growth control: yeast genes illuminate human cancer gene functionsA Lafon, C S Chang, E M Scott, et al.
Cell|November 5, 1993
SIR3 and SIR4 proteins are required for the positioning and integrity of yeast telomeresF Palladino, T Laroche, E Gilson, et al.
Cell|February 14, 1986
A chicken-yeast chimeric beta-tubulin protein is incorporated into mouse microtubules in vivoJ F Bond, J L Fridovich-Keil, L Pillus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2000
The silencing protein SIR2 and its homologs are NAD-dependent protein deacetylasesJ Landry, A Sutton, S T Tafrov, et al.
Genes & Development|December 4, 2001
Histone H3 specific acetyltransferases are essential for cell cycle progressionL Howe, D Auston, P Grant, et al.
Genes & Development|December 1, 1995
The SIR2 gene family, conserved from bacteria to humans, functions in silencing, cell cycle progression, and chromosome stabilityC B Brachmann, J M Sherman, S E Devine, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 3, 1999
The conserved core of a human SIR2 homologue functions in yeast silencingJ M Sherman, E M Stone, L L Freeman-Cook, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 19, 1999
Esa1p is an essential histone acetyltransferase required for cell cycle progressionA S Clarke, J E Lowell, S J Jacobson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1986
Two functional alpha-tubulin genes of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encode divergent proteinsP J Schatz, L Pillus, P Grisafi, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 7, 2001
MAP kinase signaling induces nuclear reorganization in budding yeastE M Stone, P Heun, T Laroche, et al.
Oncogene|August 19, 2007
MYST opportunities for growth control: yeast genes illuminate human cancer gene functionsA Lafon, C S Chang, E M Scott, et al.
Cell|November 5, 1993
SIR3 and SIR4 proteins are required for the positioning and integrity of yeast telomeresF Palladino, T Laroche, E Gilson, et al.
Cell|February 14, 1986
A chicken-yeast chimeric beta-tubulin protein is incorporated into mouse microtubules in vivoJ F Bond, J L Fridovich-Keil, L Pillus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2000
The silencing protein SIR2 and its homologs are NAD-dependent protein deacetylasesJ Landry, A Sutton, S T Tafrov, et al.
Genes & Development|December 4, 2001
Histone H3 specific acetyltransferases are essential for cell cycle progressionL Howe, D Auston, P Grant, et al.
Genes & Development|December 1, 1995
The SIR2 gene family, conserved from bacteria to humans, functions in silencing, cell cycle progression, and chromosome stabilityC B Brachmann, J M Sherman, S E Devine, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 3, 1999
The conserved core of a human SIR2 homologue functions in yeast silencingJ M Sherman, E M Stone, L L Freeman-Cook, et al.
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