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Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 2026
Dimerization of the centriolin-like protein Nud1 governs spindle pole body inheritance in budding yeastKai Zhang, Katie Donnelly-Sharon, Rolf Sternglanz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 14, 2003
An Nalpha-acetyltransferase responsible for acetylation of the N-terminal residues of histones H4 and H2AOk-kyu Song, Xiaorong Wang, Jakob H Waterborg, et al.
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Importance of the Sir3 N terminus and its acetylation for yeast transcriptional silencingXiaorong Wang, Jessica J Connelly, Chia-Lin Wang, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 16, 2003
Enp1, a yeast protein associated with U3 and U14 snoRNAs, is required for pre-rRNA processing and 40S subunit synthesisWeidong Chen, Jean Bucaria, David A Band, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 29, 2015
Sequestration of mRNAs Modulates the Timing of Translation during Meiosis in Budding YeastLiang Jin, Kai Zhang, Yifeng Xu, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 16, 2003
Spt10-dependent transcriptional activation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires both the Spt10 acetyltransferase domain and Spt21David Hess, Bingsheng Liu, Nadia R Roan, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 30, 2011
A conserved patch near the C terminus of histone H4 is required for genome stability in budding yeastYao Yu, Madhusudhan Srinivasan, Shima Nakanishi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 6, 2004
Hif1 is a component of yeast histone acetyltransferase B, a complex mainly localized in the nucleusAna Poveda, Mercè Pamblanco, Stefan Tafrov, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 23, 2008
NADP regulates the yeast GAL induction systemP Rajesh Kumar, Yao Yu, Rolf Sternglanz, et al.
Genetics|March 17, 2004
One-hybrid screens at the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMR locus identify novel transcriptional silencing factorsErik D Andrulis, David C Zappulla, Krassimira Alexieva-Botcheva, et al.
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Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 2026
Dimerization of the centriolin-like protein Nud1 governs spindle pole body inheritance in budding yeastKai Zhang, Katie Donnelly-Sharon, Rolf Sternglanz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 14, 2003
An Nalpha-acetyltransferase responsible for acetylation of the N-terminal residues of histones H4 and H2AOk-kyu Song, Xiaorong Wang, Jakob H Waterborg, et al.
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Importance of the Sir3 N terminus and its acetylation for yeast transcriptional silencingXiaorong Wang, Jessica J Connelly, Chia-Lin Wang, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 16, 2003
Enp1, a yeast protein associated with U3 and U14 snoRNAs, is required for pre-rRNA processing and 40S subunit synthesisWeidong Chen, Jean Bucaria, David A Band, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 29, 2015
Sequestration of mRNAs Modulates the Timing of Translation during Meiosis in Budding YeastLiang Jin, Kai Zhang, Yifeng Xu, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 16, 2003
Spt10-dependent transcriptional activation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires both the Spt10 acetyltransferase domain and Spt21David Hess, Bingsheng Liu, Nadia R Roan, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 30, 2011
A conserved patch near the C terminus of histone H4 is required for genome stability in budding yeastYao Yu, Madhusudhan Srinivasan, Shima Nakanishi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 6, 2004
Hif1 is a component of yeast histone acetyltransferase B, a complex mainly localized in the nucleusAna Poveda, Mercè Pamblanco, Stefan Tafrov, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 23, 2008
NADP regulates the yeast GAL induction systemP Rajesh Kumar, Yao Yu, Rolf Sternglanz, et al.
Genetics|March 17, 2004
One-hybrid screens at the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMR locus identify novel transcriptional silencing factorsErik D Andrulis, David C Zappulla, Krassimira Alexieva-Botcheva, et al.
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