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Dna Dynamics and Chromosome Structure
- DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTUREThe Requirement for ATP Hydrolysis by Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 Is Bypassed by Mating-Type Heterozygosity or RAD54 in High Copy
- DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTURECharacterization of RAD51-Independent Break-Induced Replication That Acts Preferentially with Short Homologous Sequences
- DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTUREStimulation of 3′→5′ Exonuclease and 3′-Phosphodiesterase Activities of Yeast Apn2 by Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
- DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTUREChaperone Proteins Abrogate Inhibition of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) E1 Replicative Helicase by the HPV E2 Protein
Transcriptional Regulation
- TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATIONBinding of Acf1 to DNA Involves a WAC Motif and Is Important for ACF-Mediated Chromatin Assembly
- TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATIONMechanism of Rapid Transcriptional Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha-Responsive Genes by NF-κB
- TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATIONMicrotubule-Dependent Subcellular Redistribution of the Transcriptional Coactivator p/CIP
Cell Growth and Development
- CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTFer Kinase Is Required for Sustained p38 Kinase Activation and Maximal Chemotaxis of Activated Mast Cells
- CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTA Mammalian Bromodomain Protein, Brd4, Interacts with Replication Factor C and Inhibits Progression to S Phase
- CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTThe Carboxyl-Terminal Region of IκB Kinase γ (IKKγ) Is Required for Full IKK Activation
Gene Expression
Nucleocytoplasmic Communication
- NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC COMMUNICATIONI-mfa Domain Proteins Interact with Axin and Affect Its Regulation of the Wnt and c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Signaling Pathways
- NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC COMMUNICATIONEnzymes of the SUMO Modification Pathway Localize to Filaments of the Nuclear Pore Complex
Cell and Organelle Structure and Assembly
- CELL AND ORGANELLE STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLYCoupling of Termination, 3′ Processing, and mRNA Export
Mammalian Genetic Models With Minimal Or Complex Phenotypes
- MAMMALIAN GENETIC MODELS WITH MINIMAL OR COMPLEX PHENOTYPESRab3D Is Not Required for Exocrine Exocytosis but for Maintenance of Normally Sized Secretory Granules
- MAMMALIAN GENETIC MODELS WITH MINIMAL OR COMPLEX PHENOTYPESRedundant Role of Tissue-Selective TAFII105 in B Lymphocytes
- MAMMALIAN GENETIC MODELS WITH MINIMAL OR COMPLEX PHENOTYPESUrocortin-Deficient Mice Display Normal Stress-Induced Anxiety Behavior and Autonomic Control but an Impaired Acoustic Startle Response
- MAMMALIAN GENETIC MODELS WITH MINIMAL OR COMPLEX PHENOTYPESChondromodulin I Is Dispensable during Enchondral Ossification and Eye Development
- MAMMALIAN GENETIC MODELS WITH MINIMAL OR COMPLEX PHENOTYPESDyrk1A Haploinsufficiency Affects Viability and Causes Developmental Delay and Abnormal Brain Morphology in Mice