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Wolfram Hörz

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Molecular Cell|June 25, 2003
Histones are first hyperacetylated and then lose contact with the activated PHO5 promoterHans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 17, 2004
Anatomy of a hypersensitive siteHans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Cell|April 7, 2004
SWRred not shaken; mixing the histonesPhilipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 12, 2004
In vitro assembly of the characteristic chromatin organization at the yeast PHO5 promoter by a replication-independent extract systemPhilipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 5, 2002
ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelingPeter B Becker, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 2, 2003
Multiple mechanistically distinct functions of SAGA at the PHO5 promoterSlobodan Barbaric, Hans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular Cell|July 26, 2005
Histones are incorporated in trans during reassembly of the yeast PHO5 promoterUlrike J Schermer, Philipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 2, 2004
Evidence for histone eviction in trans upon induction of the yeast PHO5 promoterPhilipp Korber, Tim Luckenbach, Dorothea Blaschke, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 2001
Neither Reb1p nor poly(dA*T) elements are responsible for the highly specific chromatin organization at the ILV1 promoterJosé M A Moreira, Wolfram Hörz, Steen Holmberg
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 30, 2005
Nucleosome stability at the yeast PHO5 and PHO8 promoters correlates with differential cofactor requirements for chromatin openingChristina Bech Hertel, Gernot Längst, Wolfram Hörz, et al.
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Molecular Cell|June 25, 2003
Histones are first hyperacetylated and then lose contact with the activated PHO5 promoterHans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 17, 2004
Anatomy of a hypersensitive siteHans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Cell|April 7, 2004
SWRred not shaken; mixing the histonesPhilipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 12, 2004
In vitro assembly of the characteristic chromatin organization at the yeast PHO5 promoter by a replication-independent extract systemPhilipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 5, 2002
ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelingPeter B Becker, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 2, 2003
Multiple mechanistically distinct functions of SAGA at the PHO5 promoterSlobodan Barbaric, Hans Reinke, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular Cell|July 26, 2005
Histones are incorporated in trans during reassembly of the yeast PHO5 promoterUlrike J Schermer, Philipp Korber, Wolfram Hörz
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 2, 2004
Evidence for histone eviction in trans upon induction of the yeast PHO5 promoterPhilipp Korber, Tim Luckenbach, Dorothea Blaschke, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 2001
Neither Reb1p nor poly(dA*T) elements are responsible for the highly specific chromatin organization at the ILV1 promoterJosé M A Moreira, Wolfram Hörz, Steen Holmberg
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 30, 2005
Nucleosome stability at the yeast PHO5 and PHO8 promoters correlates with differential cofactor requirements for chromatin openingChristina Bech Hertel, Gernot Längst, Wolfram Hörz, et al.
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