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Gardner RG et al., 2005 18 ubp10/dot4, ubp8 single and ubp10/dot4 ubp8 double null ubiquitin protease mutants (details) 15988024
Lee A et al., 2005 9 rnt1 null mutant expression profile (details) 15989963
Yeang CH et al., 2005 7 Transcription factor deletions (details) 15998451
Rosaleny LE et al., 2005 15 Yeast HAT1 and HAT2 deletions have different life-span and transcriptome phenotypes. (details) 16023114
Guo Y et al., 2006 11 Response to aflatoxin B1; 2 hr time course (details) 16122766
Guo Y et al., 2006 10 Response to aflatoxin B1; dose response at 2 hrs (details) 16122766
Eriksson PR et al., 2005 6 spt10 global transcription regulator null mutant (details) 16199888
Lu L et al., 2005 5 The YJR127C/ZMS1 gene product is involved in glycerol-based respiratory growth of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 16208474
Matsumoto R et al., 2005 12 The stress response against denatured proteins in the deletion of cytosolic chaperones SSA1/2 is different from heat-shock response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 16209719
Penheiter KL et al., 2005 5 Expression profiles of isogenic wild type, paf1 and ctr9 null mutants (details) 16246724
Penheiter KL et al., 2005 6 Expression profiles after repressible PAF1 shutoff; 8 hr time course (details) 16246724
Tu BP et al., 2005 36 Logic of the yeast metabolic cycle: temporal compartmentalization of cellular processes. (details) 16254148
Dubacq C et al., 2006 24 Mid-term response of wild type, yap1, aft1 and aft1 aft2 null mutants to hydroxyurea (details) 16328372
Dubacq C et al., 2006 16 Long-term response of wild type cells to hydroxyurea (details) 16328372
Singh J et al., 2005 24 Response to desiccation and subsequent rehydration under minimal glucose conditions; experiment 3 (details) 16332871
Singh J et al., 2005 21 Response to desiccation and subsequent rehydration under minimal glucose conditions; experiment 2 (details) 16332871
Singh J et al., 2005 21 Response to desiccation and subsequent rehydration under minimal glucose conditions; experiment 1 (details) 16332871
Hashikawa N et al., 2006 4 Mutated yeast heat shock transcription factor activates transcription independently of hyperphosphorylation. (details) 16361698
Kitagawa E et al., 2005 27 Effects of iodine on global gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 16377885
Ronen M et al., 2006 26 Transcriptional response of steady-state yeast cultures to transient perturbations in carbon source. (details) 16381818
Chen JC et al., 2006 12 Coordinate regulation of multiple and distinct biosynthetic pathways by TOR and PKA kinases in S. cerevisiae. (details) 16397762
Irvin JD et al., 2006 14 Genome-wide transcriptional dependence on TAF1 functional domains. (details) 16407318
Mendiratta G et al., 2006 9 The DNA-binding domain of the yeast Spt10p activator includes a zinc finger that is homologous to foamy virus integrase. (details) 16415340
Landry CR et al., 2006 91 Genome-wide scan reveals that genetic variation for transcriptional plasticity in yeast is biased towards multi-copy and dispensable genes. (details) 16427747
Oberstrass FC et al., 2006 5 Shape-specific recognition in the structure of the Vts1p SAM domain with RNA. (details) 16429156
Crisp RJ et al., 2006 4 Recruitment of Tup1p and Cti6p regulates heme-deficient expression of Aft1p target genes. (details) 16437160
Johanson K et al., 2006 6 Gene expression and survival changes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae during suspension culture. (details) 16440349
Yu C et al., 2006 14 Contribution of the histone H3 and H4 amino termini to Gcn4p- and Gcn5p-mediated transcription in yeast. (details) 16461773
Davis CA et al., 2006 1 Accumulation of unstable promoter-associated transcripts upon loss of the nuclear exosome subunit Rrp6p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 16484372
Aragon AD et al., 2006 78 Response of stationary phase cells to oxidative stress; 35 min time course, 1 min intervals (details) 16507144