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Joyce Li
University of Toronto, College Street
1980
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
24170600A unified model for yeast transcript definition.Genome Res2014
24981860Human-chromatin-related protein interactions identify a demethylase complex required for chromosome segregation.Cell Rep2014
24997600RPRD1A and RPRD1B are human RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain scaffolds for Ser5 dephosphorylation.Nat Struct Mol Biol2014
22940862Interaction landscape of membrane-protein complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Nature2012
22231121Control of the RNA polymerase II phosphorylation state in promoter regions by CTD interaction domain-containing proteins RPRD1A and RPRD1B.Transcription2011
20305087A lentiviral functional proteomics approach identifies chromatin remodeling complexes important for the induction of pluripotency.Mol Cell Proteomics2010
19544035Sequential peptide affinity purification system for the systematic isolation and identification of protein complexes from Escherichia coli.Methods Mol Biol2009
18677321eSGA: E. coli synthetic genetic array analysis.Nat Methods2008
16983699Investigating the in vivo activity of the DeaD protein using protein-protein interactions and the translational activity of structured chloramphenicol acetyltransferase mRNAs.J Cell Biochem2007
16554755Global landscape of protein complexes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Nature2006
15690043Interaction network containing conserved and essential protein complexes in Escherichia coli.Nature2005
15253427Sequential Peptide Affinity (SPA) system for the identification of mammalian and bacterial protein complexes.J Proteome Res2004
15610744Proteasome involvement in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks.Mol Cell2004
10564494Functional importance of regions in Escherichia coli elongation factor NusA that interact with RNA polymerase, the bacteriophage lambda N protein and RNA.Mol Microbiol1999
9659923Independent ligand-induced folding of the RNA-binding domain and two functionally distinct antitermination regions in the phage lambda N protein.Mol Cell1998
10384297Structure and mechanism in transcriptional antitermination by the bacteriophage lambda N protein.Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol1998
9568720NMR structure of the bacteriophage lambda N peptide/boxB RNA complex: recognition of a GNRA fold by an arginine-rich motif.Cell1998
8621472Localization of subunits of transcription factors IIE and IIF immediately upstream of the transcriptional initiation site of the adenovirus major late promoter.J Biol Chem1996
8051080Topological localization of the human transcription factors IIA, IIB, TATA box-binding protein, and RNA polymerase II-associated protein 30 on a class II promoter.J Biol Chem1994
8422985Elongation factor NusG interacts with termination factor rho to regulate termination and antitermination of transcription.Genes Dev1993
8430111Ribosomal RNA antitermination in vitro: requirement for Nus factors and one or more unidentified cellular components.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A1993
1388170Host factor requirements for processive antitermination of transcription and suppression of pausing by the N protein of bacteriophage lambda.J Biol Chem1992
1532577NusG, a new Escherichia coli elongation factor involved in transcriptional antitermination by the N protein of phage lambda.J Biol Chem1992
1731086Direct interaction between two Escherichia coli transcription antitermination factors, NusB and ribosomal protein S10.J Mol Biol1992
1734284A cDNA encoding RAP74, a general initiation factor for transcription by RNA polymerase II.Nature1992
2839479Purification and properties of the NusB protein of Escherichia coli.J Biol Chem1988
2445491An elongation control particle containing the N gene transcriptional antitermination protein of bacteriophage lambda.Cell1987
6458615Properties of the N gene transcription antitermination protein of bacteriophage lambda.J Biol Chem1982
6263495Interaction of the sigma factor and the nusA gene protein of E. coli with RNA polymerase in the initiation-termination cycle of transcription.Cell1981
6455533The nusA gene protein of Escherichia coli. Its identification and a demonstration that it interacts with the gene N transcription anti-termination protein of bacteriophage lambda.J Mol Biol1981
6154941L factor that is required for beta-galactosidase synthesis is the nusA gene product involved in transcription termination.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A1980
6444410Purification of the gene N transcription anti-termination protein of bacteriophage lambda.J Biol Chem1980
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