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Authors: HENDZEL MJ RATTNER JB CHAN GKT ALLIS CD BAZETTJONES DP
Citation: Mj. Hendzel et al., NUCLEAR-STRUCTURE - THE INTERPHASE CHROMATID AND ITS FUNCTIONAL-ORGANIZATION, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 2776-2776

Authors: ROTH SY ALLIS CD
Citation: Sy. Roth et Cd. Allis, THE SUBUNIT-EXCHANGE MODEL OF HISTONE ACETYLATION, Trends in cell biology, 6(10), 1996, pp. 371-375

Authors: BROWNELL JE ALLIS CD
Citation: Je. Brownell et Cd. Allis, SPECIAL HATS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS - LINKING HISTONE ACETYLATION TO CHROMATIN ASSEMBLY AND GENE ACTIVATION, Current opinion in genetics & development, 6(2), 1996, pp. 176-184

Authors: BRAUNSTEIN M SOBEL RE ALLIS CD TURNER BM BROACH JR
Citation: M. Braunstein et al., EFFICIENT TRANSCRIPTIONAL SILENCING IN SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE REQUIRES A HETEROCHROMATIN HISTONE ACETYLATION PATTERN, Molecular and cellular biology, 16(8), 1996, pp. 4349-4356

Authors: VETTESEDADEY M GRANT PA HEBBES TR CRANEROBINSON C ALLIS CD WORKMAN JL
Citation: M. Vettesedadey et al., ACETYLATION OF HISTONE H4 PLAYS A PRIMARY ROLE IN ENHANCING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-BINDING TO NUCLEOSOMAL DNA IN-VITRO, EMBO journal, 15(10), 1996, pp. 2508-2518

Authors: MIZZEN CA YANG XJ KOKUBO T BROWNELL JE BANNISTER AJ OWENHUGHES T WORKMAN J WANG L BERGER SL KOUZARIDES T NAKATANI Y ALLIS CD
Citation: Ca. Mizzen et al., THE TAF(II)250 SUBUNIT OF TFIID HAS HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY, Cell, 87(7), 1996, pp. 1261-1270

Authors: ROTH SY ALLIS CD
Citation: Sy. Roth et Cd. Allis, HISTONE ACETYLATION AND CHROMATIN ASSEMBLY - A SINGLE ESCORT, MULTIPLE DANCES, Cell, 87(1), 1996, pp. 5-8

Authors: MADIREDDI MT COYNE RS SMOTHERS JF MICKEY KM YAO MC ALLIS CD
Citation: Mt. Madireddi et al., PDD1P, A NOVEL CHROMODOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN, LINKS HETEROCHROMATINASSEMBLY AND DNA ELIMINATION IN TETRAHYMENA, Cell, 87(1), 1996, pp. 75-84

Authors: BROWNELL JE ZHOU JX RANALLI T KOBAYASHI R EDMONDSON DG ROTH SY ALLIS CD
Citation: Je. Brownell et al., TETRAHYMENA HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASE-A - A HOMOLOG TO YEAST GCN5P LINKING HISTONE ACETYLATION TO GENE ACTIVATION, Cell, 84(6), 1996, pp. 843-851

Authors: KUO MH BROWNELL JE SOBEL RE RANALLI TA COOK RG EDMONDSON DG ROTH SY ALLIS CD
Citation: Mh. Kuo et al., TRANSCRIPTION-LINKED ACETYLATION BY GCN5P OF HISTONES H3 AND H4 AT SPECIFIC LYSINES, Nature, 383(6597), 1996, pp. 269-272

Authors: SWEET MT JONES K ALLIS CD
Citation: Mt. Sweet et al., PHOSPHORYLATION OF LINKER HISTONE IS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION IN A NORMALLY SILENT NUCLEUS, The Journal of cell biology, 135(5), 1996, pp. 1219-1228

Authors: BOGGS BA CONNORS B SOBEL RE CHINAULT AC ALLIS CD
Citation: Ba. Boggs et al., REDUCED LEVELS OF HISTONE H3 ACETYLATION ON THE INACTIVE X-CHROMOSOMEIN HUMAN FEMALES, Chromosoma, 105(5), 1996, pp. 303-309

Authors: RYAN CA LORANGER S ALLIS CD ANNUNZIATO AT
Citation: Ca. Ryan et al., S-PHASE ASSOCIATED PHOSPHORYLATION OF HISTONE H1 IN HELA-CELLS, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 431-431

Authors: BEYER B DOLLOFF A NOVE J HERNANDEZ N LUKOMA M RANALLI T ALLIS CD GREEN GR
Citation: B. Beyer et al., IN-VIVO H2A PHOSPHORYLATION SITES IN TOBACCO, TETRAHYMENA AND YEAST, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 435-435

Authors: LU MJ MPOKE SS DADD CA ALLIS CD
Citation: Mj. Lu et al., PHOSPHORYLATED AND DEPHOSPHORYLATED LINKER HISTONE H1 RESIDE IN DISTINCT CHROMATIN DOMAINS IN TETRAHYMENA MACRONUCLEI, Molecular biology of the cell, 6(8), 1995, pp. 1077-1087

Authors: DAVIE JR SUN JM CHEN HY LI W HENDZEL MJ CHADEE D TAYLOR WR WRIGHT JA ALLIS CD
Citation: Jr. Davie et al., HISTONE MODIFICATIONS, CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND THE NUCLEAR MATRIX, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1995, pp. 117-117

Authors: SOBEL RE COOK RG PERRY CA ANNUNZIATO AT ALLIS CD
Citation: Re. Sobel et al., CONSERVATION OF DEPOSITION-RELATED ACETYLATION SITES IN NEWLY SYNTHESIZED HISTONES H3 AND H4, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(4), 1995, pp. 1237-1241

Authors: BROWNELL JE ALLIS CD
Citation: Je. Brownell et Cd. Allis, AN ACTIVITY GEL ASSAY DETECTS A SINGLE, CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASE SUBUNIT IN TETRAHYMENA MACRONUCLEI, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(14), 1995, pp. 6364-6368

Authors: CHADEE DN TAYLOR WR HURTA RAR ALLIS CD WRIGHT JA DAVIE JR
Citation: Dn. Chadee et al., INCREASED PHOSPHORYLATION OF HISTONE H1 IN MOUSE FIBROBLASTS TRANSFORMED WITH ONCOGENES OR CONSTITUTIVELY ACTIVE MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE KINASE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(34), 1995, pp. 20098-20105

Authors: WARD JG DAVIS MC ALLIS CD HERRICK G
Citation: Jg. Ward et al., EFFECTS OF NULLISOMIC CHROMOSOME DEFICIENCIES ON CONJUGATION EVENTS IN TETRAHYMENA-THERMOPHILA - INSUFFICIENCY OF THE PARENTAL MACRONUCLEUSTO DIRECT POSTZYGOTIC DEVELOPMENT, Genetics, 140(3), 1995, pp. 989-1005

Authors: TAYLOR WR CHADEE DN ALLIS CD WRIGHT JA DAVIE JR
Citation: Wr. Taylor et al., FIBROBLASTS TRANSFORMED BY COMBINATIONS OF RAS, MYC AND MUTANT P53 EXHIBIT INCREASED PHOSPHORYLATION OF HISTONE H1 THAT IS INDEPENDENT OF METASTATIC POTENTIAL, FEBS letters, 377(1), 1995, pp. 51-53

Authors: SOBER RE COOK RG ANNUNZIATO AT ALLIS CD
Citation: Re. Sober et al., DEPOSITION-RELATED HISTONE H4 ACETYLATION SITES ARE HIGHLY CONSERVED BETWEEN WIDELY DIVERGENT SPECIES, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1994, pp. 104-104

Authors: WU M ALLIS CD SWEET MT COOK RG THATCHER TH GOROVSKY MA
Citation: M. Wu et al., 4 DISTINCT AND UNUSUAL LINKER PROTEINS IN A MITOTICALLY DIVIDING NUCLEUS ARE DERIVED FROM A 71-KILODALTON POLYPROTEIN, LACK P34(CDC2) SITES, AND CONTAIN PROTEIN KINASE-A SITES, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(1), 1994, pp. 10-20

Authors: SOBEL RE COOK RG ALLIS CD
Citation: Re. Sobel et al., NONRANDOM ACETYLATION OF HISTONE H4 BY A CYTOPLASMIC HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASE AS DETERMINED BY NOVEL METHODOLOGY, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(28), 1994, pp. 18576-18582

Authors: MADIREDDI MT DAVIS MC ALLIS CD
Citation: Mt. Madireddi et al., IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL POLYPEPTIDE INVOLVED IN THE FORMATION OF DNA-CONTAINING VESICLES DURING MACRONUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT IN TETRAHYMENA, Developmental biology, 165(2), 1994, pp. 418-431
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