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1. Nucleolus and centromere Tyramide Signal Amplification-Seq reveals variable localization of heterochromatin in different cell types

2. An asymmetric centromeric nucleosome

3. The nuclear bodies conference: Hubs of genomic activity, June 24-28, Western Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada

4. A synthetic biology approach to probing nucleosome symmetry

5. Novel genetic tools for probing individual H3 molecules in each nucleosome

6. Ki-67: more than a proliferation marker

7. A versatile viral system for expression and depletion of proteins in mammalian cells.

8. Cell cycle- and chaperone-mediated regulation of H3K56ac incorporation in yeast.

9. Distinct features of nucleolus-associated domains in mouse embryonic stem cells

10. Two Contrasting Classes of Nucleolus-Associated Domains in Mouse Fibroblast Heterochromatin

11. Close to the edge: Heterochromatin at the nucleolar and nuclear peripheries

13. An asymmetric centromeric nucleosome

14. Histone chaperones and chromatin assembly

15. Biochemical Analysis of Dimethyl Suberimidate-crosslinked Yeast Nucleosomes

16. Correction to: Novel genetic tools for probing individual H3 molecules in each nucleosome

17. Grabbing the genome by the NADs

18. Author response: A synthetic biology approach to probing nucleosome symmetry

19. Ki-67 contributes to normal cell cycle progression and inactive X heterochromatin in p21 checkpoint-proficient human cells

20. A separable domain of the p150 subunit of human chromatin assembly factor-1 promotes protein and chromosome associations with nucleoli

21. Want reprogramming? Cut back on the chromatin assembly!

22. The p150N domain of Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 regulates Ki-67 accumulation on the mitotic perichromosomal layer

23. Chromatin-mediated Candida albicans virulence

24. Overlapping Regulation of CenH3 Localization and Histone H3 Turnover by CAF-1 and HIR Proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

25. Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) Is Required for Cell Cycle-regulated Silent Chromatin on Replicated and Nonreplicated Genes

26. Cover Image, Volume 75, Issue 3

27. A negatively charged residue in place of histone H3K56 supports chromatin assembly factor association but not genotoxic stress resistance

28. Molecular functions of the histone acetyltransferase chaperone complex Rtt109–Vps75

29. Histone H3-K56 Acetylation Is Catalyzed by Histone Chaperone-Dependent Complexes

30. Regulation of Histone Deposition Proteins Asf1/Hir1 by Multiple DNA Damage Checkpoint Kinases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

31. Sas4 and Sas5 Are Required for the Histone Acetyltransferase Activity of Sas2 in the SAS Complex

32. Defects in SPT16 or POB3 (yFACT) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cause Dependence on the Hir/Hpc Pathway: Polymerase Passage May Degrade Chromatin Structure

33. Chromatin Assembly Factor I Mutants Defective for PCNA Binding Require Asf1/Hir Proteins for Silencing

34. Chromatin-mediated Candida albicans virulence

35. Yeast histone deposition protein Asf1p requires Hir proteins and PCNA for heterochromatic silencing

36. Chemical screening identifies filastatin, a small molecule inhibitor of Candida albicans adhesion, morphogenesis, and pathogenesis

37. A small molecule inhibitor of fungal histone acetyltransferase Rtt109

38. Nucleosome Assembly by a Complex of CAF-1 and Acetylated Histones H3/H4

39. Nucleosome assembly: the CAF and the HAT

40. The p150 and p60 subunits of chromatin assemblyfactor I: A molecular link between newly synthesized histories and DNA replication

41. Simian virus 40 origin- and T-antigen-dependent DNA replication with Drosophila factors in vitro

42. New partners for HP1 in transcriptional gene silencing

43. Catalytic activation of histone acetyltransferase Rtt109 by a histone chaperone

44. Histone acetyltransferase Rtt109 is required for Candida albicans pathogenesis

45. P element transposition in vitro proceeds by a cut-and-paste mechanism and uses GTP as a cofactor

46. Regulation of histone acetylation and turnover by histone chaperones

47. Drosophila P-element transposase is a transcriptional repressor in vitro

48. Cell Cycle– and Chaperone-Mediated Regulation of H3K56ac Incorporation in Yeast

50. Structure of the yeast histone H3-ASF1 interaction: implications for chaperone mechanism, species-specific interactions, and epigenetics

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