157 results on '"Partridge, Janet F."'
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2. Targeting DCAF5 suppresses SMARCB1-mutant cancer by stabilizing SWI/SNF
3. Author Correction: Targeting DCAF5 suppresses SMARCB1-mutant cancer by stabilizing SWI/SNF
4. Mitotic bookmarking by SWI/SNF subunits
5. Requirement of Heterochromatin for Cohesion at Centromeres
6. Abo1, a conserved bromodomain AAA‐ATPase, maintains global nucleosome occupancy and organisation
7. Functional interplay between SWI/SNF complexes underlies BRD9 dependency in SMARCB1-mutant cancers
8. NSD1 mediates antagonism between SWI/SNF and polycomb complexes and is required for transcriptional activation upon EZH2 inhibition
9. Vitamin A differentially regulates cytokine expression in respiratory epithelial and macrophage cell lines
10. Histone H3 mutations—a special role for H3.3 in tumorigenesis?
11. Sir2 is required for Clr4 to initiate centromeric heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast
12. Subtelomeric Chromatin in the Fission Yeast S. pombe
13. Centromeric heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast—balancing transcription, RNA interference and chromatin modification
14. Surprising phenotypic diversity of cancer-associated mutations of Gly 34 in the histone H3 tail
15. Author response: Surprising phenotypic diversity of cancer-associated mutations of Gly 34 in the histone H3 tail
16. Characterization of Dicer-deficient murine embryonic stem cells
17. Selective recognition of methylated lysine 9 on histone H3 by the HP1 chromo domain
18. Surprising Phenotypic Diversity of Cancer-associated mutations of Gly 34 in the Histone H3 tail
19. Distinct protein interaction domains and protein spreading in a complex centromere
20. A new component of the transcription factor DRTF1/E2F
21. Histone H3 Mutations: An Updated View of Their Role in Chromatin Deregulation and Cancer
22. Histone H3G34R mutation causes replication stress, homologous recombination defects and genomic instability in S. pombe
23. Author response: Histone H3G34R mutation causes replication stress, homologous recombination defects and genomic instability in S. pombe
24. Hotspots for hormone response elements in Sα switch regions of immunoglobulin heavy chain loci; how estrogen may influence class switch recombination (CSR) and IgA/IgG isotype expression by activated B cells
25. SHREC Silences Heterochromatin via Distinct Remodeling and Deacetylation Modules
26. Hotspots for Vitamin–Steroid–Thyroid Hormone Response Elements Within Switch Regions of Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Loci Predict a Direct Influence of Vitamins and Hormones on B Cell Class Switch Recombination
27. Abo1, a conserved bromodomain AAA ‐ ATP ase, maintains global nucleosome occupancy and organisation
28. DNA Damage Response Checkpoint Activation Drives KP1019 Dependent Pre-Anaphase Cell Cycle Delay in S. cerevisiae
29. Cancer-Associated Mutants of RNA Helicase DDX3X Are Defective in RNA-Stimulated ATP Hydrolysis
30. The Mi-2 Homolog Mit1 Actively Positions Nucleosomes within Heterochromatin To Suppress Transcription
31. The landscape of somatic mutations in epigenetic regulators across 1,000 paediatric cancer genomes
32. H3K9me-independent gene silencing in fission yeast heterochromatin by Clr5 and histone deacetylases
33. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Chromodomain Proteins Seal the Fate of Heterochromatic Transcripts in Fission Yeast
34. The Chp1–Tas3 core is a multifunctional platform critical for gene silencing by RITS
35. Cdk1 phosphorylation of the kinetochore protein Nsk1 prevents error-prone chromosome segregation
36. RITS—connecting transcription, RNA interference, and heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast
37. H3K9me-Independent Gene Silencing in Fission Yeast Heterochromatin by Clr5 and Histone Deacetylases
38. Continuous Requirement for the Clr4 Complex But Not RNAi for Centromeric Heterochromatin Assembly in Fission Yeast Harboring a Disrupted RITS Complex
39. Spreading the Silence
40. High-Affinity Binding of Chp1 Chromodomain to K9 Methylated Histone H3 Is Required to Establish Centromeric Heterochromatin
41. Chp1-Tas3 Interaction Is Required To Recruit RITS to Fission Yeast Centromeres and for Maintenance of Centromeric Heterochromatin
42. Plasticity of Fission Yeast CENP-A Chromatin Driven by Relative Levels of Histone H3 and H4
43. Functional Separation of the Requirements for Establishment and Maintenance of Centromeric Heterochromatin
44. RNA Interference (RNAi)-Dependent and RNAi-Independent Association of the Chp1 Chromodomain Protein with Distinct Heterochromatic Loci in Fission Yeast
45. Centromere Silencing and Function in Fission Yeast Is Governed by the Amino Terminus of Histone H3
46. cis-Acting DNA from Fission Yeast Centromeres Mediates Histone H3 Methylation and Recruitment of Silencing Factors and Cohesin to an Ectopic Site
47. Schizosaccharomyces pombe Git7p, a Member of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sgt1p Family, Is Required for Glucose and Cyclic AMP Signaling, Cell Wall Integrity, and Septation
48. Dimerisation of a chromo shadow domain and distinctions from the chromodomain as revealed by structural analysis
49. Cell Cycle-dependent Transcription of CLN1 Involves Swi4 Binding to MCB-like Elements
50. Correction: A new component of the transcription factor DRTF1/E2F
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