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Fran??ois Robert
Institut de recherches cliniques de Montreal
1996
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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34698446From structure to molecular condensates: emerging mechanisms for Mediator function.FEBS J2023
37085520Publisher Correction: Adaptive partitioning of a gene locus to the nuclear envelope in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is driven by polymer-polymer phase separation.Nat Commun2023
37267901When the +1 nucleosome gets in the way, TFIIH fails but does not fall.Mol Cell2023
36815792The Histone Variant H2A.Z C-Terminal Domain Has Locus-Specific Differential Effects on H2A.Z Occupancy and Nucleosome Localization.Microbiol Spectr2023
36854718Adaptive partitioning of a gene locus to the nuclear envelope in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is driven by polymer-polymer phase separation.Nat Commun2023
35485711The histone chaperone FACT: a guardian of chromatin structure integrity.Transcription2022
34380014FACT is recruited to the +1 nucleosome of transcribed genes and spreads in a Chd1-dependent manner.Mol Cell2021
34383744Connection of core and tail Mediator modules restrains transcription from TFIID-dependent promoters.PLoS Genet2021
33226341The deubiquitylase Ubp15 couples transcription to mRNA export.Elife2020
30639244RNA Polymerase II CTD Tyrosine 1 Is Required for Efficient Termination by the Nrd1-Nab3-Sen1 Pathway.Mol Cell2019
31365865Histone Recycling by FACT and Spt6 during Transcription Prevents the Scrambling of Histone Modifications.Cell Rep2019
29018946Bidirectional terminators: an underestimated aspect of gene regulation.Curr Genet2018
27854024A Spiking Strategy for ChIP-chip Data Normalization in S. cerevisiae.Methods Mol Biol2017
28383698Bidirectional terminators in Saccharomyces cerevisiae prevent cryptic transcription from invading neighboring genes.Nucleic Acids Res2017
29053954Spt6 Gets in the Way of Polycomb to Promote ESC Pluripotency.Mol Cell2017
28778422The Mediator Complex: At the Nexus of RNA Polymerase II Transcription.Trends Cell Biol2017
26847026GFI1 as a novel prognostic and therapeutic factor for AML/MDS.Leukemia2016
27773677Tail and Kinase Modules Differently Regulate Core Mediator Recruitment and Function In Vivo.Mol Cell2016
27271479Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein L is required for the survival and functional integrity of murine hematopoietic stem cells.Sci Rep2016
27467586Threshold Levels of Gfi1 Maintain E2A Activity for B Cell Commitment via Repression of Id1.PLoS One2016
27550811Combined Action of Histone Reader Modules Regulates NuA4 Local Acetyltransferase Function but Not Its Recruitment on the Genome.Mol Cell Biol2016
27216773Epigenetic therapy as a novel approach for GFI136N-associated murine/human AML.Exp Hematol2016
26990181Histone chaperones FACT and Spt6 prevent histone variants from turning into histone deviants.Bioessays2016
26876604The RNA Polymerase II CTD: The Increasing Complexity of a Low-Complexity Protein Domain.J Mol Biol2016
25959393The Histone Chaperones FACT and Spt6 Restrict H2A.Z from Intragenic Locations.Mol Cell2015
26404157Aggregate and Heatmap Representations of Genome-Wide Localization Data Using VAP, a Versatile Aggregate Profiler.Methods Mol Biol2015
25841019Eaf1 Links the NuA4 Histone Acetyltransferase Complex to Htz1 Incorporation and Regulation of Purine Biosynthesis.Eukaryot Cell2015
24704787Kin28 regulates the transient association of Mediator with core promoters.Nat Struct Mol Biol2014
25013181Co-transcriptional recruitment of Puf6 by She2 couples translational repression to mRNA localization.Nucleic Acids Res2014
25123508The switch from fermentation to respiration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regulated by the Ert1 transcriptional activator/repressor.Genetics2014
25182531Histone deacetylases and phosphorylated polymerase II C-terminal domain recruit Spt6 for cotranscriptional histone reassembly.Mol Cell Biol2014
24753414VAP: a versatile aggregate profiler for efficient genome-wide data representation and discovery.Nucleic Acids Res2014
23786769PING 2.0: an R/Bioconductor package for nucleosome positioning using next-generation sequencing data.Bioinformatics2013
24105479Novel effects of chromosome Y on cardiac regulation, chromatin remodeling, and neonatal programming in male mice.Endocrinology2013
23837720The writers, readers, and functions of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain code.Chem Rev2013
22284676A universal RNA polymerase II CTD cycle is orchestrated by complex interplays between kinase, phosphatase, and isomerase enzymes along genes.Mol Cell2012
22687600Genome-wide location analysis reveals an important overlap between the targets of the yeast transcriptional regulators Rds2 and Adr1.Biochem Biophys Res Commun2012
22876190A positive feedback loop links opposing functions of P-TEFb/Cdk9 and histone H2B ubiquitylation to regulate transcript elongation in fission yeast.PLoS Genet2012
21264254Whole-genome analysis reveals that active heat shock factor binding sites are mostly associated with non-heat shock genes in Drosophila melanogaster.PLoS One2011
21887235The peptidyl prolyl isomerase Rrd1 regulates the elongation of RNA polymerase II during transcriptional stresses.PLoS One2011
21098123Control of chromatin structure by spt6: different consequences in coding and regulatory regions.Mol Cell Biol2011
19686338Transcriptional regulation of nonfermentable carbon utilization in budding yeast.FEMS Yeast Res2010
21060864DSIF and RNA polymerase II CTD phosphorylation coordinate the recruitment of Rpd3S to actively transcribed genes.PLoS Genet2010
20448466Random deposition of histone variants: A cellular mistake or a novel regulatory mechanism?Epigenetics2010
20139982Systematic identification of fragile sites via genome-wide location analysis of gamma-H2AX.Nat Struct Mol Biol2010
19515975Histone H2A.Z is essential for estrogen receptor signaling.Genes Dev2009
19818713Yeast RNase III triggers polyadenylation-independent transcription termination.Mol Cell2009
19834540The euchromatic and heterochromatic landscapes are shaped by antagonizing effects of transcription on H2A.Z deposition.PLoS Genet2009
19378172Profiling genome-wide histone modifications and variants by ChIP-chip on tiling microarrays in S. cerevisiae.Methods Mol Biol2009
18003658Genome-wide location analysis and expression studies reveal a role for p110 CUX1 in the activation of DNA replication genes.Nucleic Acids Res2008
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Quebec-Universite Laval Research Center
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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
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University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research, University of Kansas School of Medicine
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