26 results on '"Brickner, Donna Garvey"'
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2. ChEC-seq2: an improved Chromatin Endogenous Cleavage sequencing method and bioinformatic analysis pipeline for mappingin vivoprotein-DNA interactions
3. Transcription Factor Binding to a DNA Zip Code Controls Interchromosomal Clustering at the Nuclear Periphery
4. Mitotically heritable, RNA polymerase II-independent H3K4 dimethylation stimulates INO1 transcriptional memory
5. Approaches to Studying Subnuclear Organization and Gene–Nuclear Pore Interactions
6. Random sub-diffusion and capture of genes by the nuclear pore reduces dynamics and coordinates interchromosomal movement
7. Quantitative Localization of Chromosomal Loci by Immunofluorescence
8. The Role of Transcription Factors and Nuclear Pore Proteins in Controlling the Spatial Organization of the Yeast Genome
9. Chapter 21 - Approaches to Studying Subnuclear Organization and Gene–Nuclear Pore Interactions
10. Subnuclear positioning and interchromosomal clustering of theGAL1-10locus are controlled by separable, interdependent mechanisms
11. Chapter 22 - Quantitative Localization of Chromosomal Loci by Immunofluorescence
12. Vps Factors Are Required for Efficient Transcription Elongation in Budding Yeast
13. Auxin-induced growth of peeled and unpeeled stem segments of the wildtype and Argenteum varieties of Pisum sativum
14. H2A.Z-Mediated Localization of Genes at the Nuclear Periphery Confers Epigenetic Memory of Previous Transcriptional State
15. Subnuclear positioning and interchromosomal clustering of the GAL1-10locus are controlled by separable, interdependent mechanisms
16. Gene positioning is regulated by phosphorylation of the nuclear pore complex by Cdk1.
17. Signals, receptors, and protein targeting: Determining the molecular mechanisms for peroxisome biogenesis in higher plants.
18. Strategies to regulate transcription factor-mediated gene positioning and interchromosomal clustering at the nuclear periphery.
19. Chromatin endogenous cleavage provides a global view of yeast RNA polymerase II transcription kinetics.
20. Exportin-1 functions as an adaptor for transcription factor-mediated docking of chromatin at the nuclear pore complex.
21. ChEC-seq2: an improved Chromatin Endogenous Cleavage sequencing method and bioinformatic analysis pipeline for mapping in vivo protein-DNA interactions.
22. Subnuclear positioning and interchromosomal clustering of the GAL1-10 locus are controlled by separable, interdependent mechanisms.
23. INO1 transcriptional memory leads to DNA zip code-dependent interchromosomal clustering.
24. Approaches to studying subnuclear organization and gene-nuclear pore interactions.
25. Cdk phosphorylation of a nucleoporin controls localization of active genes through the cell cycle.
26. Quantitative localization of chromosomal loci by immunofluorescence.
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