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  1. ...response and inappropriate repair. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, these include Rap1 and its cofactors Rif1/Rif2, which are bound to double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in numbers roughly proportional to TL (Marcand et al. 1997; Levy and Blackburn 2004). In addition, owing to the incomplete...
  2. ...1 1 Restoring the potency of neutralizing antibody via guided hypermutation with hyper-antibody 2 editor 3 4 5 Yuhong Wang1,4, Yuefeng Guo1,4, Qiuyu Lu1, Xinyi Liu1, Haoqi Xu1, Jiayi Chen1, Ruiqi Pi1, Shaopeng 6 Yuan1, Ziting Yang1, Rusen Lu1,2, Fei-Long Meng3, Tingting Gan1,2, Jiazhi Hu1,2,* 7 8 1...
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  3. ...diversification, adaptation, and speciation. To better understand the changes that occurred in the different subs of a hybrid species and how they facilitate adaptation, we have completed chromosome-level de novo assemblies of all chromosomes for a recently formed hybrid yeast, Saccharomyces bayanus strain CBS380...
  4. ...yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae before human domestication remain poorly understood. Taiwan is regarded as part of this yeast's geographic birthplace, where the most divergent natural lineage was discovered. Here, we extensively sampled the broadleaf forests across this continental island to probe...
  5. ...on multiple alignments (Siepel et al. 2005; Rhind et al. 2011). We examined the conservation of S. pombe poly(A) sequences using the alignments across four Schizosaccharomyces yeasts, the conservation of S. cerevisiae sites across seven Saccharomyces yeasts, and the human site conservation across 100...
  6. ...@umich.edu Abstract Alterations of RNA sequences and structures, such as those from editing and alternative splicing, result in two or more RNA transcripts from a DNA template. It was thought that in yeast, RNA editing only occurs in tRNAs. Here, we found that Saccharomyces cerevisiae have all 12 types of RNA...
  7. ...(Saccharomyces cerevisiae) nucleosome (White et al. 2001). Although C4 atoms in most cytosine bases had zero SASA, a subset had a non-zero SASAC4 (Supplemental Fig. S10A), indicating that there are significant differences in C4 solvent accessibility depending upon the location of the cytosine base within...
  8. ...Absolute nucleosome occupancy map for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Elisa Oberbeckmann1,8, Michael Wolff2,8, Nils Krietenstein1,3, Mark Heron4,5, Jessica L. Ellins6, Andrea Schmid1, Stefan Krebs7, Helmut Blum7, Ulrich Gerland2 and Philipp Korber1 1Molecular Biology Division, Biomedical Center...
  9. ...in a tissue or developmental stage (Carninci et al. 2006; The FANTOM Consortium and the RIKEN PMI and CLST (DGT) 2014).The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has served as a classic model organism for many landmark discoveries in gene regulation and other cellular processes over the past several decades...
  10. ...to detect protein–protein interactions (PPIs). In recent decades, several large-scale analyses of PPIs have been performed in the eukaryotic model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the yeast two-hybrid method (Uetz et al. 2000), tandem affinity purification–mass spectrometry (TAP-MS) analysis (Ho et...
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