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The following pages link to Transcriptional interactions between yeast tRNA genes, flanking genes and Ty elements: a genomic point of view. (Q34374018):
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- Histone variant H2A.Z marks the 5' ends of both active and inactive genes in euchromatin (Q27935829) (← links)
- Silencing near tRNA genes is nucleosome-mediated and distinct from boundary element function (Q27936446) (← links)
- Requirement of Nhp6 proteins for transcription of a subset of tRNA genes and heterochromatin barrier function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27937250) (← links)
- Happy together: the life and times of Ty retrotransposons and their hosts (Q28266629) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of oxidative stress regulated genes in mesencephalic dopaminergic neuronal cells: relevance to oxidative damage in Parkinson's disease (Q28573057) (← links)
- Meiotic recombination initiation in and around retrotransposable elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q28681373) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of functional sirtuin chromatin targets in yeast (Q30412508) (← links)
- An RNA polymerase III-dependent heterochromatin barrier at fission yeast centromere 1. (Q33304439) (← links)
- Global identification of Myc target genes reveals its direct role in mitochondrial biogenesis and its E-box usage in vivo (Q33323393) (← links)
- Fragile genomic sites are associated with origins of replication. (Q33633583) (← links)
- A novel tRNA variable number tandem repeat at human chromosome 1q23.3 is implicated as a boundary element based on conservation of a CTCF motif in mouse. (Q33698629) (← links)
- Modulation of yeast genome expression in response to defective RNA polymerase III-dependent transcription. (Q34097075) (← links)
- Ty1 integrase overexpression leads to integration of non-Ty1 DNA fragments into the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q34127303) (← links)
- Discovery of mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by pooled linkage analysis and whole-genome sequencing (Q34386830) (← links)
- Compromised RNA polymerase III complex assembly leads to local alterations of intergenic RNA polymerase II transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q34491794) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence and comparative genomics of the probiotic yeast Saccharomyces boulardii (Q34554028) (← links)
- Ty1 copy number dynamics in Saccharomyces (Q34572716) (← links)
- Hos2 and Set3 promote integration of Ty1 retrotransposons at tRNA genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q34588374) (← links)
- Autoregulation of an RNA polymerase II promoter by the RNA polymerase III transcription factor III C (TF(III)C) complex (Q35002915) (← links)
- Spatial organization of transcription by RNA polymerase III. (Q35128056) (← links)
- Dynamic interactions between transposable elements and their hosts (Q35333511) (← links)
- The Ty1 LTR-retrotransposon of budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q35441519) (← links)
- Retrotransposon Ty1 integration targets specifically positioned asymmetric nucleosomal DNA segments in tRNA hotspots. (Q35864723) (← links)
- Genome evolution mediated by Ty elements in Saccharomyces (Q36225272) (← links)
- Transfer RNA gene-targeted integration: an adaptation of retrotransposable elements to survive in the compact Dictyostelium discoideum genome (Q36225320) (← links)
- Transposon integration enhances expression of stress response genes (Q36559305) (← links)
- Retrotransposon Tf1 is targeted to Pol II promoters by transcription activators. (Q36710995) (← links)
- TFIIIC binding sites function as both heterochromatin barriers and chromatin insulators in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36994319) (← links)
- Increased recombination between active tRNA genes (Q37131102) (← links)
- Silencing near tRNA genes requires nucleolar localization. (Q37142530) (← links)
- Global 'bootprinting' reveals the elastic architecture of the yeast TFIIIB-TFIIIC transcription complex in vivo. (Q37197833) (← links)
- The Saccharomyces cerevisiae TRT2 tRNAThr gene upstream of STE6 is a barrier to repression in MATalpha cells and exerts a potential tRNA position effect in MATa cells (Q37564284) (← links)
- Spatial organization of genes as a component of regulated expression (Q37591321) (← links)
- RNAs nonspecifically inhibit RNA polymerase II by preventing binding to the DNA template (Q37705788) (← links)
- The Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposons Tf1 and Tf2 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q38583047) (← links)
- Argonaute 2 Binds Directly to tRNA Genes and Promotes Gene Repression in cis. (Q38881648) (← links)
- Role of RNA polymerase III transcription factors in the selection of integration sites by the dictyostelium non-long terminal repeat retrotransposon TRE5-A. (Q39126884) (← links)
- Local definition of Ty1 target preference by long terminal repeats and clustered tRNA genes (Q41014490) (← links)
- TFIIIB subunit Bdp1p is required for periodic integration of the Ty1 retrotransposon and targeting of Isw2p to S. cerevisiae tDNAs (Q41763300) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification of Isw2 chromatin-remodeling targets by localization of a catalytically inactive mutant (Q41777317) (← links)
- Actively transcribing RNA polymerase II concentrates on spliced leader genes in the nucleus of Trypanosoma cruzi (Q41880279) (← links)
- Remodeling yeast gene transcription by activating the Ty1 long terminal repeat retrotransposon under severe adenine deficiency (Q41962929) (← links)
- Gene-specific RNA polymerase II phosphorylation and the CTD code (Q42075763) (← links)
- Nucleolar clustering of dispersed tRNA genes. (Q42116159) (← links)
- Genome organization in three dimensions: thinking outside the line. (Q42251547) (← links)
- Nucleosome depletion activates poised RNA polymerase III at unconventional transcription sites in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q42690180) (← links)
- Retrotransposon targeting to RNA polymerase III-transcribed genes. (Q55168231) (← links)
- Convergent evolution of integration site selection upstream of tRNA genes by yeast and amoeba retrotransposons (Q56395906) (← links)
- Chapter 4 A Life with Yeast Molecular Biology (Q62073010) (← links)