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Research Article

Alterations in the Adenine-plus-Thymine-Rich Region of CEN3 Affect Centromere Function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Pages 68-75 | Received 23 Jun 1986, Accepted 23 Sep 1986, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Yinhuai Chen, Richard E. Baker, Kevin C. Keith, Kendra Harris, Sam Stoler & Molly Fitzgerald-Hayes. (2000) The N Terminus of the Centromere H3-Like Protein Cse4p Performs an Essential Function Distinct from That of the Histone Fold Domain. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:18, pages 7037-7048.
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Kevin C. Keith, Richard E. Baker, Yinhuai Chen, Kendra Harris, Sam Stoler & Molly Fitzgerald-Hayes. (1999) Analysis of Primary Structural Determinants That Distinguish the Centromere-Specific Function of Histone Variant Cse4p from Histone H3. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:9, pages 6130-6139.
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Zhixiong Xiao, Jeffery T. McGrew, Andrew J. Schroeder & Molly Fitzgerald-Hayes. (1993) CSE1 and CSE2, Two New Genes Required for Accurate Mitotic Chromosome Segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:8, pages 4691-4702.
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Scott A. Greenfeder & Carol S. Newlon. (1992) Replication Forks Pause at Yeast Centromeres. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:9, pages 4056-4066.
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Rainer Niedenthal, Regine Stoll & Johannes H. Hegemann. (1991) In Vivo Characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Centromere DNA Element I, a Binding Site for the Helix-Loop-Helix Protein CPF1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:7, pages 3545-3553.
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Lezlie Densmore, William E. Payne & Molly Fitzgerald-Hayes. (1991) In Vivo Genomic Footprint of a Yeast Centromere. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:1, pages 154-165.
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Michael J. Saunders, Elaine Yeh, Michael Grunstein & Kerry Bloom. (1990) Nucleosome Depletion Alters the Chromatin Structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Centromeres. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:11, pages 5721-5727.
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Subramony Mahadevan & Kevin Struhl. (1990) TC, an Unusual Promoter Element Required for Constitutive Transcription of the Yeast HIS3 Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:9, pages 4447-4455.
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Richard E. Baker & Daniel C. Masison. (1990) Isolation of the Gene Encoding the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Centromere-Binding Protein CP1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:6, pages 2458-2467.
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Weidong Jiang & Peter Philippsen. (1989) Purification of a Protein Binding to the CDEI Subregion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Centromere DNA. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:12, pages 5585-5593.
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Guillaume Cottarel, James H. Shero, Philip Hieter & Johannes H. Hegemann. (1989) A 125-Base-Pair CEN6 DNA Fragment Is Sufficient for Complete Meiotic and Mitotic Centromere Functions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:8, pages 3342-3349.
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Mingjie Cai & Ronald W. Davis. (1989) Purification of a Yeast Centromere-Binding ProteinThat Is Able To Distinguish Single Base-Pair Mutations in Its Recognition Site. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:6, pages 2544-2550.
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Johannes H. Hegemann, James H. Shero, Guillaume Cottarel, Peter Philippsen & Philip Hieter. (1988) Mutational Analysis of Centromere DNA from Chromosome VI of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:6, pages 2523-2535.
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Ray Ng & John Carbon. (1987) Mutational and In Vitro Protein-Binding Studies on Centromere DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:12, pages 4522-4534.
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Alison Hill & Kerry Bloom. (1987) Genetic Manipulation of Centromere function. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:7, pages 2397-2405.
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Sreedevi Padmanabhan, Jitendra Thakur, Rahul Siddharthan & Kaustuv Sanyal. (2008) Rapid evolution of Cse4p-rich centromeric DNA sequences in closely related pathogenic yeasts, Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105:50, pages 19797-19802.
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