Rezultaty - Donze, David
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Functional Characterization of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ERG3 Ortholog, a Gene Involved in the Biosynthesis of Ergosterol od Brumfield, Kristy M., Moroney, James V., Moore, Thomas S., Simms, Tiffany A., Donze, David
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Correction: Functional Characterization of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ERG3 Ortholog, a Gene Involved in the Biosynthesis of Ergosterol od Brumfield, Kristy M., Moroney, James V., Moore, Thomas S., Simms, Tiffany A., Donze, David
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae TRT2 tRNA(Thr) gene upstream of STE6 is a barrier to repression in MATα cells and exerts a potential tRNA position effect in MATa cells od Simms, Tiffany A., Miller, Elsy C., Buisson, Nicolas P., Jambunathan, Nithya, Donze, David
Wydane 2004Text -
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Compromised RNA polymerase III complex assembly leads to local alterations of intergenic RNA polymerase II transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae od Wang, Qing, Nowak, Chance M, Korde, Asawari, Oh, Dong-Ha, Dassanayake, Maheshi, Donze, David
Wydane 2014Text -
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Modulation of Yeast Genome Expression in Response to Defective RNA Polymerase III-Dependent Transcription od Conesa, Christine, Ruotolo, Roberta, Soularue, Pascal, Simms, Tiffany A., Donze, David, Sentenac, André, Dieci, Giorgio
Wydane 2005Text -
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Multiple Bromodomain Genes Are Involved in Restricting the Spread of Heterochromatic Silencing at the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMR-tRNA Boundary od Jambunathan, Nithya, Martinez, Adam W., Robert, Elizabeth C., Agochukwu, Nneamaka B., Ibos, Megan E., Dugas, Sandra L., Donze, David
Wydane 2005Text -
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Genetic screen for suppressors of increased silencing in rpd3 mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae identifies a potential role for H3K4 methylation od Kleinschmidt, Richard A, Lyon, Laurie M, Smith, Samantha L, Rittenberry, Jonah, Lawless, K Maeve, Acosta, Anabelle A, Donze, David
Wydane 2021Text -
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A Rapid Method for Detecting Normal or Modified Plant and Algal Carbonic Anhydrase Activity Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae od Rai, Ashwani K., DiMario, Robert J., Kasili, Remmy W., Groszmann, Michael, Cousins, Asaph B., Donze, David, Moroney, James V.
Wydane 2022Text -
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TFIIIC Binding Sites Function as both Heterochromatin Barriers and Chromatin Insulators in Saccharomyces cerevisiae od Simms, Tiffany A., Dugas, Sandra L., Gremillion, Jason C., Ibos, Megan E., Dandurand, M. Nicole, Toliver, Tasha T., Edwards, Daniel J., Donze, David
Wydane 2008Text