Search

Your search keyword '"Nieduszynski CA"' showing total 18 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Nieduszynski CA" Remove constraint Author: "Nieduszynski CA" Topic saccharomyces cerevisiae Remove constraint Topic: saccharomyces cerevisiae
18 results on '"Nieduszynski CA"'

Search Results

1. Design, construction, and functional characterization of a tRNA neochromosome in yeast.

2. Tos4 mediates gene expression homeostasis through interaction with HDAC complexes independently of H3K56 acetylation.

3. Sir2 mitigates an intrinsic imbalance in origin licensing efficiency between early- and late-replicating euchromatin.

4. Capturing the dynamics of genome replication on individual ultra-long nanopore sequence reads.

5. Rif1 acts through Protein Phosphatase 1 but independent of replication timing to suppress telomere extension in budding yeast.

6. DNA replication timing influences gene expression level.

7. Deep functional analysis of synII, a 770-kilobase synthetic yeast chromosome.

8. High-resolution replication profiles define the stochastic nature of genome replication initiation and termination.

9. Replisome stall events have shaped the distribution of replication origins in the genomes of yeasts.

10. Kinetochores coordinate pericentromeric cohesion and early DNA replication by Cdc7-Dbf4 kinase recruitment.

11. A Link between ORC-origin binding mechanisms and origin activation time revealed in budding yeast.

12. Conservation of replication timing reveals global and local regulation of replication origin activity.

13. OriDB, the DNA replication origin database updated and extended.

14. Dynamics of DNA replication in yeast.

15. The origin recognition complex interacts with a subset of metabolic genes tightly linked to origins of replication.

16. Analysis of chromosome III replicators reveals an unusual structure for the ARS318 silencer origin and a conserved WTW sequence within the origin recognition complex binding site.

17. OriDB: a DNA replication origin database.

18. The requirement of yeast replication origins for pre-replication complex proteins is modulated by transcription.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources