Other names published for HHT1: BUR5, SIN2, YBR010W
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HHT1 - Additional Literature (363)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Tamburini BA, et al. (2006) Dominant mutants of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ASF1 histone chaperone bypass the need for CAF-1 in transcriptional silencing by altering histone and Sir protein recruitment. Genetics 173(2):599-610 | |
| Tanaka F, et al. (2006) Functional genomic analysis of commercial baker's yeast during initial stages of model dough-fermentation. Food Microbiol 23(8):717-28 | |
| Taverna SD, et al. (2006) Yng1 PHD finger binding to H3 trimethylated at K4 promotes NuA3 HAT activity at K14 of H3 and transcription at a subset of targeted ORFs. Mol Cell 24(5):785-96 | |
| Wu WS, et al. (2006) Computational reconstruction of transcriptional regulatory modules of the yeast cell cycle. BMC Bioinformatics 7(1):421 | |
| Xiao H, et al. (2006) The FK506-binding protein, Fpr4, is an acidic histone chaperone. FEBS Lett 580(18):4357-64 | |
| Yang B and Kirchmaier AL (2006) Bypassing the Catalytic Activity of SIR2 for SIR Protein Spreading in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 17(12):5287-97 | |
| Yu Q, et al. (2006) Mechanism of the long range anti-silencing function of targeted histone acetyltransferases in yeast. J Biol Chem 281(7):3980-8 | |
| Yuan GC, et al. (2006) Statistical assessment of the global regulatory role of histone acetylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genome Biol 7(8):R70 | |
| Zhou H, et al. (2006) Chromatin assembly factor 1 interacts with histone H3 methylated at lysine 79 in the processes of epigenetic silencing and DNA repair. Biochemistry 45(9):2852-61 | |
| Bannister AJ, et al. (2005) Spatial distribution of di- and tri-methyl lysine 36 of histone H3 at active genes. J Biol Chem 280(18):17732-6 | |
| Dehe PM, et al. (2005) Histone H3 lysine 4 mono-methylation does not require ubiquitination of histone H2B. J Mol Biol 353(3):477-84 | |
| Dyczkowski J and Vingron M (2005) Comparative analysis of cell cycle regulated genes in eukaryotes. Genome Inform 16(1):125-31 | |
| English CM, et al. (2005) ASF1 binds to a heterodimer of histones H3 and H4: a two-step mechanism for the assembly of the H3-H4 heterotetramer on DNA. Biochemistry 44(42):13673-82 | |
| Huang S, et al. (2005) Rtt106p is a histone chaperone involved in heterochromatin-mediated silencing. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(38):13410-5 | |
| Jambunathan N, et al. (2005) Multiple bromodomain genes are involved in restricting the spread of heterochromatic silencing at the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMR-tRNA boundary. Genetics 171(3):913-22 | |
| Katan-Khaykovich Y and Struhl K (2005) Heterochromatin formation involves changes in histone modifications over multiple cell generations. EMBO J 24(12):2138-49 | |
| Kuo HC, et al. (2005) Histone H2A and Spt10 cooperate to regulate induction and autoregulation of the CUP1 metallothionein. J Biol Chem 280(1):104-11 | |
| Laribee RN, et al. (2005) BUR kinase selectively regulates H3 K4 trimethylation and H2B ubiquitylation through recruitment of the PAF elongation complex. Curr Biol 15(16):1487-93 | |
| Mousson F, et al. (2005) Structural basis for the interaction of Asf1 with histone H3 and its functional implications. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(17):5975-80 | |
| Oki M and Kamakaka RT (2005) Barrier function at HMR. Mol Cell 19(5):707-16 | |
| Pokholok DK, et al. (2005) Genome-wide map of nucleosome acetylation and methylation in yeast. Cell 122(4):517-27 | |
| Raisner RM, et al. (2005) Histone variant H2A.Z marks the 5' ends of both active and inactive genes in euchromatin. Cell 123(2):233-48 | |
| Rao B, et al. (2005) Dimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 36 demarcates regulatory and nonregulatory chromatin genome-wide. Mol Cell Biol 25(21):9447-59 | |
| Schaper S, et al. (2005) Nuclear import of the histone acetyltransferase complex SAS-I in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Sci 118(Pt 7):1473-84 | |
| Schneider J, et al. (2005) Molecular regulation of histone H3 trimethylation by COMPASS and the regulation of gene expression. Mol Cell 19(6):849-56 | |
| Silverman BD (2005) The hydrophobicity of the H3 histone fold differs from the hydrophobicity of the other three folds. J Mol Evol 60(3):354-64 | |
| Tackett AJ, et al. (2005) Proteomic and genomic characterization of chromatin complexes at a boundary. J Cell Biol 169(1):35-47 | |
| Wu C and Travers A (2005) Relative affinities of DNA sequences for the histone octamer depend strongly upon both the temperature and octamer concentration. Biochemistry 44(43):14329-34 | |
| Wysocki R, et al. (2005) Role of Dot1-dependent histone H3 methylation in G1 and S phase DNA damage checkpoint functions of Rad9. Mol Cell Biol 25(19):8430-43 | |
| Zhang L, et al. (2005) Altered nucleosome occupancy and histone H3K4 methylation in response to 'transcriptional stress'. EMBO J 24(13):2379-90 |





