DNA replication stress differentially regulates G1/S genes via Rad53-dependent inactivation of Nrm1
Regulation of MBF-target genes by genotoxic stress
NIH| DETERMINATION OF IN VIVO PHOSPHORYLATION SITES ON NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHOSE ,
NIH| REGULATION OF G1-SPECIFIC GENE EXPRESSION IN YEAST
Authors: Anna Travesa; Dwight Kuo; Robertus A M de Bruin; Tatyana I Kalashnikova; Marisela Guaderrama; Kevin Thai; Aaron Aslanian; +4 Authors
Anna Travesa; Dwight Kuo; Robertus A M de Bruin; Tatyana I Kalashnikova; Marisela Guaderrama; Kevin Thai; Aaron Aslanian; Marcus B Smolka; John R Yates; Trey Ideker; Curt Wittenberg;
DNA replication stress differentially regulates G1/S genes via Rad53-dependent inactivation of Nrm1
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