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  • 3. Yeast histone deposition protein Asf1p requires Hir proteins and PCNA for heterochromatic silencing.
    Sharp JA, Fouts ET, Krawitz DC, Kaufman PD.
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  • 9. Host genes that affect the target-site distribution of the yeast retrotransposon Ty1.
    Huang H, Hong JY, Burck CL, Liebman SW.
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  • 10. Replication-independent histone deposition by the HIR complex and Asf1.
    Green EM, Antczak AJ, Bailey AO, Franco AA, Wu KJ, Yates JR, Kaufman PD.
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  • 11. The mitotic Clb cyclins are required to alleviate HIR-mediated repression of the yeast histone genes at the G1/S transition.
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  • 12. RLF2, a subunit of yeast chromatin assembly factor-I, is required for telomeric chromatin function in vivo.
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    Game JC, Kaufman PD.
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  • 16. Influences of histone stoichiometry on the target site preference of retrotransposons Ty1 and Ty2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Rinckel LA, Garfinkel DJ.
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  • 17. Yeast chromatin assembly complex 1 protein excludes nonacetylatable forms of histone H4 from chromatin and the nucleus.
    Glowczewski L, Waterborg JH, Berman JG.
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  • 18. The silencing complex SAS-I links histone acetylation to the assembly of repressed chromatin by CAF-I and Asf1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Meijsing SH, Ehrenhofer-Murray AE.
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  • 19. Characterization of HIR1 and HIR2, two genes required for regulation of histone gene transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 20. A genetic screen for ribosomal DNA silencing defects identifies multiple DNA replication and chromatin-modulating factors.
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