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HML - Function/Process (17)

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Liachko I and Tye BK  (2005) Mcm10 is required for the maintenance of transcriptional silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 171(2):503-15
Houston P, et al.  (2004) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae recombination enhancer biases recombination during interchromosomal mating-type switching but not in interchromosomal homologous recombination. Genetics 166(3):1187-97
Grunweller A and Ehrenhofer-Murray AE  (2002) A novel yeast silencer. the 2mu origin of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has HST3-, MIG1- and SIR-dependent silencing activity. Genetics 162(1):59-71
Ishii K, et al.  (2002) Chromatin boundaries in budding yeast: the nuclear pore connection. Cell 109(5):551-62
Kasulke D, et al.  (2002) A role for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RENT complex protein Net1 in HMR silencing. Genetics 161(4):1411-23
Sun K, et al.  (2002) Saccharomyces forkhead protein Fkh1 regulates donor preference during mating-type switching through the recombination enhancer. Genes Dev 16(16):2085-96
Sharp JA, et al.  (2001) Yeast histone deposition protein Asf1p requires Hir proteins and PCNA for heterochromatic silencing. Curr Biol 11(7):463-73
Cheng TH and Gartenberg MR  (2000) Yeast heterochromatin is a dynamic structure that requires silencers continuously. Genes Dev 14(4):452-63
Dula ML and Holmes SG  (2000) MGA2 and SPT23 are modifiers of transcriptional silencing in yeast. Genetics 156(3):933-41
Klar AJ, et al.  (1983) Efficient production of a ring derivative of chromosome III by the mating-type switching mechanism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 3(5):803-10
Klar AJ, et al.  (1982) Directionality of yeast mating-type interconversion. Cell 28(3):551-61
Nakagawa Y and Yanagishima N  (1982) Changes in production of the mating-type-specific glycoproteins, agglutination substances in association with mating type interconversion in homothallic strains of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 185(2):207-10
Haber JE, et al.  (1981) Transposition of yeast mating type genes from two translocations of the left arm of chromosome III. Mol Cell Biol 1(12):1106-19
Harashima S and Oshima Y  (1980) Functional equivalence and co-dominance of homothallic genes HM alpha/hm alpha and HMa/hma in Saccharomyces yeasts. Genetics 95(4):819-31
Klar AJ  (1980) Interconversion of yeast cell types by transposable genes. Genetics 95(3):631-48
Klar AJ and Fogel S  (1979) Activation of mating type genes by transposition in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 76(9):4539-43
Klar AJ, et al.  (1979) Switching of a mating-type a mutant allele in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 92(3):759-76