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January 1, 1994
The regulation of DNA topoisomerase II by casein kinase II
G C Alghisi, E Roberts, M E Cardenas, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
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November 13, 1998
Meiotic behaviours of chromosomes and microtubules in budding yeast: relocalization of centromeres and telomeres during meiotic prophase
A Hayashi, H Ogawa, K Kohno, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology
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May 12, 2000
The dynamics of yeast telomeres and silencing proteins through the cell cycle
T Laroche, S G Martin, M Tsai-Pflugfelder, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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May 1, 1992
Casein kinase II phosphorylates the eukaryote-specific C-terminal domain of topoisomerase II in vivo
M E Cardenas, Q Dang, C V Glover, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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April 7, 2011
Repetitive transgenes in C. elegans accumulate heterochromatic marks and are sequestered at the nuclear envelope in a copy-number- and lamin-dependent manner
B D Towbin, P Meister, B L Pike, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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December 11, 1994
RAP1 stimulates single- to double-strand association of yeast telomeric DNA: implications for telomere-telomere interactions
E Gilson, T Müller, J Sogo, et al.
Cell
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June 2, 1989
RAP-1 factor is necessary for DNA loop formation in vitro at the silent mating type locus HML
J F Hofmann, T Laroche, A H Brand, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
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May 1, 1996
Ectopic expression of inactive forms of yeast DNA topoisomerase II confers resistance to the anti-tumour drug, etoposide
Y S Vassetzky, G C Alghisi, E Roberts, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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June 29, 1999
Targeting Sir proteins to sites of action: a general mechanism for regulated repression
M Cockell, M Gotta, F Palladino, et al.
Cell
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February 24, 1995
Histone H3 and H4 N-termini interact with SIR3 and SIR4 proteins: a molecular model for the formation of heterochromatin in yeast
A Hecht, T Laroche, S Strahl-Bolsinger, et al.
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Cellular & Molecular Biology Research
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January 1, 1994
The regulation of DNA topoisomerase II by casein kinase II
G C Alghisi, E Roberts, M E Cardenas, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
|
November 13, 1998
Meiotic behaviours of chromosomes and microtubules in budding yeast: relocalization of centromeres and telomeres during meiotic prophase
A Hayashi, H Ogawa, K Kohno, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology
|
May 12, 2000
The dynamics of yeast telomeres and silencing proteins through the cell cycle
T Laroche, S G Martin, M Tsai-Pflugfelder, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
May 1, 1992
Casein kinase II phosphorylates the eukaryote-specific C-terminal domain of topoisomerase II in vivo
M E Cardenas, Q Dang, C V Glover, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
|
April 7, 2011
Repetitive transgenes in C. elegans accumulate heterochromatic marks and are sequestered at the nuclear envelope in a copy-number- and lamin-dependent manner
B D Towbin, P Meister, B L Pike, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
December 11, 1994
RAP1 stimulates single- to double-strand association of yeast telomeric DNA: implications for telomere-telomere interactions
E Gilson, T Müller, J Sogo, et al.
Cell
|
June 2, 1989
RAP-1 factor is necessary for DNA loop formation in vitro at the silent mating type locus HML
J F Hofmann, T Laroche, A H Brand, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
|
May 1, 1996
Ectopic expression of inactive forms of yeast DNA topoisomerase II confers resistance to the anti-tumour drug, etoposide
Y S Vassetzky, G C Alghisi, E Roberts, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
|
June 29, 1999
Targeting Sir proteins to sites of action: a general mechanism for regulated repression
M Cockell, M Gotta, F Palladino, et al.
Cell
|
February 24, 1995
Histone H3 and H4 N-termini interact with SIR3 and SIR4 proteins: a molecular model for the formation of heterochromatin in yeast
A Hecht, T Laroche, S Strahl-Bolsinger, et al.
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