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21 January 2009 | Volume 28, Issue 2 |
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Histone methylation sets the stage for meiotic DNA breaks Ryan Kniewel and Scott Keeney The EMBO Journal (2009), 28, 81 - 83; 10.1038/emboj.2008.277 Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
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Circadian clocks can take a few transcriptional knocks John S O'Neill The EMBO Journal (2009), 28, 84 - 85; 10.1038/emboj.2008.272 Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
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A protein complex that regulates PtdIns(3,5)P 2 levels Robert H Michell and Stephen K Dove The EMBO Journal (2009), 28, 86 - 87; 10.1038/emboj.2008.270 Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
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TGF-stimulated Smad1/5 phosphorylation requires the ALK5 L45 loop and mediates the pro-migratory TGF switch Irwin M Liu, Stephen H Schilling, Kristin A Knouse, Lisa Choy, Rik Derynck and Xiao-Fan Wang The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 88 - 98; 10.1038/emboj.2008.266 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Published online: 18 December 2008 Subject Categories: Signal Transduction | Molecular Biology of Disease |
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Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation marks meiotic recombination initiation sites Valérie Borde, Nicolas Robine, Waka Lin, Sandrine Bonfils, Vincent Géli and Alain Nicolas The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 99 - 111; 10.1038/emboj.2008.257 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Published online: 11 December 2008 Subject Categories: Chromatin and Transcription |
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Functional specialization of transcription elongation factors Georgiy A Belogurov, Rachel A Mooney, Vladimir Svetlov, Robert Landick and Irina Artsimovitch The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 112 - 122; 10.1038/emboj.2008.268 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Published online: 18 December 2008 Subject Categories: Chromatin and Transcription | Microbiology and Pathogens |
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Circadian gene expression is resilient to large fluctuations in overall transcription rates Charna Dibner, Daniel Sage, Michael Unser, Christoph Bauer, Thomas d'Eysmond, Felix Naef and Ueli Schibler The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 123 - 134; 10.1038/emboj.2008.262 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Published online: 11 December 2008 Subject Categories: Chromatin and Transcription | Genomic and Computational Biology |
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Oxygen-dependent binding of Nro1 to the prolyl hydroxylase Ofd1 regulates SREBP degradation in yeast Chih-Yung S Lee, Emerson V Stewart, Bridget T Hughes and Peter J Espenshade The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 135 - 143; 10.1038/emboj.2008.271 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Subject Categories: Proteins | Cellular Metabolism |
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Smc5/6 maintains stalled replication forks in a recombination-competent conformation Anja Irmisch, Eleni Ampatzidou, Ken'ichi Mizuno, Matthew J O'Connell and Johanne M Murray The EMBO Journal (2009), 28, 144 - 155; 10.1038/emboj.2008.273 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Subject Categories: Genome Stability and Dynamics |
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Structure of the transcriptional regulator LmrR and its mechanism of multidrug recognition Pramod Kumar Madoori, Herfita Agustiandari, Arnold J M Driessen and Andy-Mark W H Thunnissen The EMBO Journal (2008), 28, 156 - 166; 10.1038/emboj.2008.263 Abstract | Full Text | PDF Published online: 18 December 2008 Subject Categories: Microbiology and Pathogens | Structural Biology |
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