Other names published for HTB2: YBL002W
HTB2 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Other Features
- Strains/Constructs
- Techniques and Reagents
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Other Topics
- Additional Information
HTB2 - Strains/Constructs (66)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Azad GK, et al. (2012) Multifunctional Ebselen drug functions through the activation of DNA damage response and alterations in nuclear proteins. Biochem Pharmacol 83(2):296-303 | |
| Crisucci EM and Arndt KM (2012) Paf1 restricts Gcn4 occupancy and antisense transcription at the ARG1 promoter. Mol Cell Biol 32(6):1150-63 | |
| Gilmore JM, et al. (2012) Characterization of a highly conserved histone related protein, Ydl156w, and its functional associations using quantitative proteomic analyses. Mol Cell Proteomics 11(4):M111.011544 | |
| Kim JA, et al. (2012) Mutagenesis of pairwise combinations of histone amino-terminal tails reveals functional redundancy in budding yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(15):5779-84 | |
| Lee JS, et al. (2012) Codependency of H2B monoubiquitination and nucleosome reassembly on Chd1. Genes Dev 26(9):914-9 | |
| Verdaasdonk JS, et al. (2012) Tension-dependent nucleosome remodeling at the pericentromere in yeast. Mol Biol Cell 23(13):2560-70 | |
| Weinberger L, et al. (2012) Expression noise and acetylation profiles distinguish HDAC functions. Mol Cell 47(2):193-202 | |
| Chang JS and Winston F (2011) Spt10 and Spt21 Are Required for Transcriptional Silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 10(1):118-29 | |
| Gardner KE, et al. (2011) Identification of Lysine 37 of Histone H2B as a Novel Site of Methylation. PLoS One 6(1):e16244 | |
| Kingston IJ, et al. (2011) Biophysical Characterization of the Centromere-specific Nucleosome from Budding Yeast. J Biol Chem 286(5):4021-6 | |
| Latham JA, et al. (2011) Chromatin Signaling to Kinetochores: Transregulation of Dam1 Methylation by Histone H2B Ubiquitination. Cell 146(5):709-19 | |
| Lemay V, et al. (2011) Identification of novel proteins associated with yeast snR30 small nucleolar RNA. Nucleic Acids Res 39(22):9659-70 | |
| Leung A, et al. (2011) Histone H2B ubiquitylation and H3 lysine 4 methylation prevent ectopic silencing of euchromatic loci important for the cellular response to heat. Mol Biol Cell 22(15):2741-53 | |
| Shieh GS, et al. (2011) H2B ubiquitylation is part of chromatin architecture that marks exon-intron structure in budding yeast. BMC Genomics 12(1):627 | |
| Tomson BN, et al. (2011) Identification of a role for histone H2B ubiquitylation in noncoding RNA 3'-end formation through mutational analysis of Rtf1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 188(2):273-89 | |
| Trujillo KM, et al. (2011) A genetic and molecular toolbox for analyzing histone ubiquitylation and sumoylation in yeast. Methods 54(3):296-303 | |
| Udugama M, et al. (2011) The INO80 ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex is a nucleosome spacing factor. Mol Cell Biol 31(4):662-73 | |
| Wang AY, et al. (2011) Key functional regions in the histone variant H2A.Z C-terminal docking domain. Mol Cell Biol 31(18):3871-84 | |
| Wang CY, et al. (2011) The C-Terminus of Histone H2B Is Involved in Chromatin Compaction Specifically at Telomeres, Independently of Its Monoubiquitylation at Lysine 123. PLoS One 6(7):e22209 | |
| Dai J, et al. (2010) Yin and Yang of Histone H2B Roles in Silencing and Longevity: A Tale of Two Arginines. Genetics 186(3):813-28 | |
| Faucher D and Wellinger RJ (2010) Methylated H3K4, a transcription-associated histone modification, is involved in the DNA damage response pathway.LID - e1001082 [pii] PLoS Genet 6(8) | |
| Goetze H, et al. (2010) Alternative Chromatin Structures of the 35S rRNA Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Provide a Molecular Basis for the Selective Recruitment of RNA Polymerases I and II. Mol Cell Biol 30(8):2028-45 | |
| Kyriss MN, et al. (2010) Novel Functional Residues in the Core Domain of Histone H2B Regulate Yeast Gene Expression and Silencing and Affect the Response to DNA Damage. Mol Cell Biol 30(14):3503-18 | |
| Luk E, et al. (2010) Stepwise Histone Replacement by SWR1 Requires Dual Activation with Histone H2A.Z and Canonical Nucleosome. Cell 143(5):725-36 | |
| Luo J, et al. (2010) Histone h3 exerts a key function in mitotic checkpoint control. Mol Cell Biol 30(2):537-49 | |
| Matangkasombut O, et al. (2010) Cytolethal distending toxin from Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans induces DNA damage, S/G2 cell cycle arrest, and caspase- independent death in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae model. Infect Immun 78(2):783-92 | |
| Morillo-Huesca M, et al. (2010) FACT prevents the accumulation of free histones evicted from transcribed chromatin and a subsequent cell cycle delay in G1. PLoS Genet 6(5):e1000964 | |
| Nag R, et al. (2010) A cassette of N-terminal amino acids of histone H2B are required for efficient cell survival, DNA repair and Swi/Snf binding in UV irradiated yeast. Nucleic Acids Res 38(5):1450-60 | |
| Singh RK, et al. (2010) Excess histone levels mediate cytotoxicity via multiple mechanisms. Cell Cycle 9(20):4236-44 | |
| Walter D, et al. (2010) Bre1p-mediated histone H2B ubiquitylation regulates apoptosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Sci 123(Pt 11):1931-9 |




