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The yeast HPR1 gene has a functional role in transcriptional elongation that uncovers a novel source of genome instability
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Chavez, S
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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The yeast nucleoporin Rip1p contributes to multiple export pathways withno essential role for its FG-repeat region
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Stutz, F
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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The yeast splicing factor Mud13p is a commitment complex component and corresponds to CBP20, the small subunit of the nuclear cap-binding complex
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Colot, H. V
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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Yeast Gcn5 functions in two multisubunit complexes to acetylate nucleosomal histones: characterization of an Ada complex and the SAGA (Spt/Ada) complex
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Grant, P. A
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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Yeast heat shock mRNAs are exported through a distinct pathway defined by Rip1p
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Saavedra, C. A
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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Yeast histone H3 and H4 amino termini are important for nucleosome assembly in vivo and in vitro: redundant and position-independent functions inassembly but not in gene regulation
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Ling, X
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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Yeast Rad55 and Rad57 proteins form a heterodimer that functions with replication protein A to promote DNA strand exchange by Rad51 recombinase
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Sung, P
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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Yeast TAF~I~I90 is required for cell-cycle progression through G~2/M butnot for general transcription activation
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Apone, L. M
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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