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Other names published for HHT2: YNL031C

HHT2 - Reviews (121)

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Knutson BA and Hahn S  (2013) TFIIB-related factors in RNA polymerase I transcription. Biochim Biophys Acta 1829(3-4):265-73
Tomson BN and Arndt KM  (2013) The many roles of the conserved eukaryotic Paf1 complex in regulating transcription, histone modifications, and disease states. Biochim Biophys Acta 1829(1):116-26
Carter SD and Sjogren C  (2012) The SMC complexes, DNA and chromosome topology: right or knot? Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol 47(1):1-16
Choy JS, et al.  (2012) Insights into assembly and regulation of centromeric chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim Biophys Acta 1819(7):776-83
Cole HA, et al.  (2012) Perfect and imperfect nucleosome positioning in yeast. Biochim Biophys Acta 1819(7):639-43
Eriksson PR, et al.  (2012) Regulation of histone gene expression in budding yeast. Genetics 191(1):7-20
Keck KM and Pemberton LF  (2012) Histone chaperones link histone nuclear import and chromatin assembly. Biochim Biophys Acta 1819(3-4):277-89
Low JK and Wilkins MR  (2012) Protein arginine methylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEBS J 279(24):4423-43
Rando OJ and Winston F  (2012) Chromatin and transcription in yeast. Genetics 190(2):351-87
Schneider DA  (2012) RNA polymerase I activity is regulated at multiple steps in the transcription cycle: recent insights into factors that influence transcription elongation. Gene 493(2):176-84
Travers AA, et al.  (2012) DNA structure, nucleosome placement and chromatin remodelling: a perspective. Biochem Soc Trans 40(2):335-40
Wagner EJ and Carpenter PB  (2012) Understanding the language of Lys36 methylation at histone H3. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 13(2):115-26
Avvakumov N, et al.  (2011) Histone chaperones: modulators of chromatin marks. Mol Cell 41(5):502-14
Edlinger B and Schlogelhofer P  (2011) Have a break: determinants of meiotic DNA double strand break (DSB) formation and processing in plants. J Exp Bot 62(5):1545-63
Francis NJ  (2011) Gene regulation: implications of histone dispersal patterns for epigenetics. Curr Biol 21(17):R659-61
Grey C, et al.  (2011) [What defines the genetic map? The specification of meiotic recombination sites.] Med Sci (Paris) 27(1):63-69
Jansen A and Verstrepen KJ  (2011) Nucleosome Positioning in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 75(2):301-20
Lichten M and de Massy B  (2011) The impressionistic landscape of meiotic recombination. Cell 147(2):267-70
McInerny CJ  (2011) Cell cycle regulated gene expression in yeasts. Adv Genet 73():51-85
Reed SH  (2011) Nucleotide excision repair in chromatin: damage removal at the drop of a HAT. DNA Repair (Amst) 10(7):734-42
Spain MM and Govind CK  (2011) A role for phosphorylated Pol II CTD in modulating transcription coupled histone dynamics. Transcription 2(2):78-81
Berger SL  (2010) Cell signaling and transcriptional regulation via histone phosphorylation. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 75():23-6
Burgess RJ and Zhang Z  (2010) Roles for Gcn5 in promoting nucleosome assembly and maintaining genome integrity. Cell Cycle 9(15):2979-85
Burhans WC and Weinberger M  (2010) Histone genes, DNA replication, apoptosis and aging: what are the connections? Cell Cycle 9(20):4047-8
Carmona-Gutierrez D, et al.  (2010) Cell cycle control of cell death in yeast. Cell Cycle 9(20):4046
Clark DJ  (2010) Nucleosome positioning, nucleosome spacing and the nucleosome code. J Biomol Struct Dyn 27(6):781-94
Costelloe T and Lowndes NF  (2010) Chromatin assembly and signalling the end of DNA repair requires acetylation of histone h3 on lysine 56. Subcell Biochem 50():43-54
Eisenberg T, et al.  (2010) Necrosis in yeast. Apoptosis 15(3):257-68
Elsaesser SJ, et al.  (2010) New functions for an old variant: no substitute for histone H3.3. Curr Opin Genet Dev 20(2):110-7
Glynn M, et al.  (2010) Centromeres: assembling and propagating epigenetic function. Subcell Biochem 50():223-49