109 Results
for term "sites"
- The Nuts and Bolts of Transcriptionally Silent Chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...Genetics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908 ABSTRACT Transcriptional silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae occurs at several genomic sites including the silent mating-type loci, telomeres, and the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) tandem array. Epigenetic silencing at each ~~~
- Mechanism and Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...from the E site: 85 eEF3 binding site on ribosome: 85 eEF3 related proteins in yeast and other eukaryotes: 85 eIF5A promotion of peptide bond formation 85 Ribosomal frameshifting 86 Actin bundling and nontranslation functions of eEF1A 86 Termination and recycling 87 Translational Control in Yeast 88 ~~~
- Pathways and Mechanisms that Prevent Genome Instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...and are normally prevented. Remarkably, eukaryotic genomes are normally quite stable, despite the fact that they includemany features that are at risk for causing the formation of GCRs, including duplicated sequences and double-strand break (DSB)-inducing sites (Gordenin and Resnick 1998; Lambert et al. 2005 ~~~
- Genome Diversity and Evolution in the Budding Yeasts (Saccharomycotina)...(Cromie et al. 2013; Arana-Sanchez et al. 2015; Ludlow et al. 2016) are clean lineages or mosaics, though admixture was detected using genome-wide analysis of variants using restriction site associated DNA sequencing (Cromie et al. 2013; Ludlow et al. 2016). It would be very interesting if some ~~~
- Actin and Endocytosis in Budding Yeast...roles played by actin polymerization at these sites, while providing a historical perspective of how the landscape has changed since the preceding version of the YeastBookwas published 17 years ago (1997). Finally, we discuss the key unresolved issues and where future studies might be headed. KEYWORDS S ~~~
- Mitotic Exit and Separation of Mother and Daughter Cells...network 1181 Overview: 1181 RAM components: the Mob2Cbk1 module: 1181 RAM components: the Kic1Hym1 module: 1183 RAM components: Tao3 and Sog2: 1183 Functional organization of the RAM network: 1183 Regulatory phosphorylation of Cbk1s hydrophobic motif site and activation loop: 1184 The RAM network ~~~
- Mapping Yeast Transcriptional Networks...using terminology adapted from graph theory (e.g., Balaji et al. 2006; Yu and Gerstein 2006; Michoel et al. 2011); the relationships among TF binding sites, TF binding events, gene expression patterns, and gene functions (e.g., Gao et al. 2004; Hu et al. 2007); and inferred (or reconstructed ~~~
- Mechanisms and Regulation of Mitotic Recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...of the Recombinogenic DNA Lesion 812 A. Induction of recombination by DSBs and nicks 812 B. Replication-coupled recombination 813 C. Fragile sites and noncanonical structures 813 D. Transcription-stimulated recombination 814 V. Cell Biology of Recombination 814 A. Recombination foci 814 B. Choreography of focus ~~~
- Chromosome Duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...during the cell cycle, and to reveal the temporal regulation of origin usage during S phase. The dened sites of initiation also revealed the location and direction of replication forks, facilitating studies of their composition and function. Identication and characterization of replication origins ~~~
- Cell Polarization and Cytokinesis in Budding Yeast...: 364 Mechanism of Cytokinesis 364 Actomyosin ring assembly and disassembly 365 AMR assembly: 365 A model and key questions on AMR assembly: 367 AMR disassembly: 367 Targeted membrane deposition and primary septum formation 368 Polarized exocytosis and membrane addition at the division site: 368 ~~~

