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Research Article

Effects of Ty Insertions on HIS4 Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Pages 1246-1251 | Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Louis Lefebvre & Michael Smith. (1993) Mutational and Functional Analysis of Dominant SPT2 (SIN1) Suppressor Alleles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:9, pages 5393-5407.
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Karen M. Arndt, Stephanie L. Ricupero, David M. Eisenmann & Fred Winston. (1992) Biochemical and Genetic Characterization of a Yeast TFIID Mutant That Alters Transcription In Vivo and DNA Binding In Vitro. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:5, pages 2372-2382.
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Daria S. Hekmatpanah & Richard A. Young. (1991) Mutations in a Conserved Region of RNA Polymerase II Influence the Accuracy of mRNA Start Site Selection. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:11, pages 5781-5791.
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Warren Kruger & Ira Herskowitz. (1991) A Negative Regulator of HO Transcription, SIN1 (SPT2), Is a Nonspecific DNA-Binding Protein Related to HMG1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:8, pages 4135-4146.
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Michele S. Swanson, Elizabeth A. Malone & Fred Winston. (1991) SPT5, an Essential Gene Important for Normal Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Encodes an Acidic Nuclear Protein with a Carboxy-Terminal Repeat. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:6, pages 3009-3019.
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Jan S. Fassler & Fred Winston. (1989) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae SPT13/GAL11 Gene Has Both Positive and Negative Regulatory Roles in Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:12, pages 5602-5609.
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Ker Yu & Robert T. Elder. (1989) A Region Internal to the Coding Sequences Is Essential for Transcription of the Yeast Ty-D15 Element. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:9, pages 3667-3678.
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Jodi E. Hirschman, Karen J. Durbin & Fred Winston. (1988) Genetic Evidence for Promoter Competition in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:11, pages 4608-4615.
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Chris D. Clark-Adams & Fred Winston. (1987) The SPT6 Gene is Essential for Growth and is Required for δ-Mediated Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:2, pages 679-686.
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Alan G. Hinnebusch & Gewld R. Fink. (1986) The General Control of Amino Acid Biosynthetic Genes in the Yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisia. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry 21:3, pages 277-317.
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G. Shirleen Roeder, Caroline Beard, Michael Smith & Sirkka Keranen. (1985) Isolation and Characterization of the SPT2 Gene, a Negative Regulator of Ty-Controlled Yeast Gene Expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology 5:7, pages 1543-1553.
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Takahiko Chimura, Takashi Kuzuhara & Masami Horikoshi. (2002) Identification and characterization of CIA/ASF1 as an interactor of bromodomains associated with TFIID. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99:14, pages 9334-9339.
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