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  • Author: Duina AA
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  • Duina AA (2013) New roles for old characters: an educational primer for use with "Vps factors are required for efficient transcription elongation in budding yeast". Genetics 194(1):27-33 PMID:23633140
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  • Myers CN, et al. (2011) Mutant versions of the S. cerevisiae transcription elongation factor Spt16 define regions of Spt16 that functionally interact with histone H3. PLoS One 6(6):e20847 PMID:21673966
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  • Duina AA, et al. (2007) Evidence that the localization of the elongation factor Spt16 across transcribed genes is dependent upon histone H3 integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 177(1):101-12 PMID:17603125
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  • Duina AA and Winston F (2004) Analysis of a mutant histone H3 that perturbs the association of Swi/Snf with chromatin. Mol Cell Biol 24(2):561-72 PMID:14701730
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  • Duina AA, et al. (1998) Requirement for Hsp90 and a CyP-40-type cyclophilin in negative regulation of the heat shock response. J Biol Chem 273(30):18974-8 PMID:9668076
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