Browsing by Author "Maggert, Keith A."
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Misra, Anjali (2012-02-14)BT2 is an Arabidopsis thaliana protein with N-terminal BTB, central TAZ and a C-terminal calmodulin binding domain and associates with Cullin3 to form an E3 ubiquitin ligase. We have shown previously that BT2 regulates ...
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Guerrero, Paola A.; Maggert, Keith A.; Sullivan, Beth A. (PloS One, 2011)
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Sandoval Oporto, Pamela (2012-07-16)Here the ciliate protozoa Tetrahymena thermophila was used as a model system to study the DNA damage response. Tetrahymena enclose nuclear dimorphism, a polyploid somatic macronucleus (MAC), which is transcriptionally ...
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Guerrero, Paola (2012-02-14)The 35S rDNA gene clusters on the X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster are repeats of approximately 150 to 225 copies. Each are transcribed as a single unit by RNA Polymerase I and modified into the 18S, 5.8S, ...
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Alfonso-Parra, Catalina; Maggert, Keith A.; Lustig, Art J. (PloS One, 2010)
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Paredes, Silvana; Branco, Alan T.; Hartl, Daniel L.; Maggert, Keith A.; Lemos, Bernardo; Clark, Andrew G. (PloS One, 2011)
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Paredes Martinez, Lida Silvana (2012-07-16)Chromatin structure is a fundamental determinant of eukaryotic gene expression and it is composed of two chromatin environments, euchromatin and heterochromatin. Euchromatin provides an accessible platform for ...
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Kozhina, Elena (2010-07-14)In Drosophila, XX embryos express Sxl from the early promoter, SxlPe, and become females. At the same time, XY embryos with only one X chromosome become males. I investigated the role of repression in the establishment of ...
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Aldrich, John C.; Maggert, Keith A. (PLOS, 2014-10-06)Heterochromatin is a significant component of the human genome and the genomes of most model organisms. Although heterochromatin is thought to be largely non-coding, it is clear that it plays an important role in chromosome ...
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Aldrich, John C.; Maggert, Keith A.; Cavalli, Giacomo (PLoS Genetics, 2015)