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    Lim MK, Tang V, Le Saux A, Schüller J, Bongards C, Lehming N.
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    Turner SD, Ricci AR, Petropoulos H, Genereaux J, Skerjanc IS, Brandl CJ.
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    Avendaño A, Riego L, DeLuna A, Aranda C, Romero G, Ishida C, Vázquez-Acevedo M, Rodarte B, Recillas-Targa F, Valenzuela L, Zonszein S, González A.
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  • 30. Constitutive expression of yeast phospholipid biosynthetic genes by variants of Ino2 activator defective for interaction with Opi1 repressor.
    Heyken WT, Repenning A, Kumme J, Schüller HJ.
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  • 33. The UGA3-GLT1 intergenic region constitutes a promoter whose bidirectional nature is determined by chromatin organization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Ishida C, Aranda C, Valenzuela L, Riego L, Deluna A, Recillas-Targa F, Filetici P, López-Revilla R, González A.
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    Scherens B, Feller A, Vierendeels F, Messenguy F, Dubois E.
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  • 40. Rpn13p and Rpn14p are involved in the recognition of ubiquitinated Gcn4p by the 26S proteasome.
    Seong KM, Baek JH, Yu MH, Kim J.
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