Browsing by Subject "S. pombe"

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  • Gaspa, Laura; González Medina, Alberto, 1990-; Hidalgo Hernando, Elena; Ayté del Olmo, José (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016)
    The Schizosaccharomyces pombe MBF complex activates the transcription of genes required for DNA synthesis and S phase. The MBF complex contains several proteins, including the core components Cdc10, Res1 and Res2, the ...
  • Malapeira Argilaga, Jordi (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2006-11-30)
    Esta tesis doctoral consiste en la caracterización de la ciclina meiótica Rem1, de Schizosaccharomyces pombe. En este trabajo se analizó, inicialmente, el patrón de transcripción y expresión de rem1 durante la meiosis ...
  • González Medina, Alberto, 1990- (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019-03-01)
    The control of proper progression of eukaryotic cell cycle is essential if cells want to continue proliferating appropriately, and it is a conserve feature from yeast to human cells. One of the most important points of ...
  • Knezevic, Iva, 1984- (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2015-07-17)
    In eukaryotic cells a key regulatory step of cell cycle occurs in late G1, which has been termed “Start” in yeast cells. At this point, cells determine whether they will go to through a new round of proliferation, or choose ...
  • Materne, Philippe; Anandhakumar, Jayamani; Migeot, Valerie; Soriano, Ignacio; Yague Sanz, Carlo; Hidalgo Hernando, Elena; Mignion, Carole; Quintales, Luis; Antequera, Francisco; Hermand, Damien (eLife, 2015)
    The phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD) plays a key role in delineating transcribed regions within chromatin by recruiting histone methylases and deacetylases. Using genome-wide nucleosome ...
  • Boronat i Llop, Susanna, 1965-; Domènech, Alba; Paulo Mirasol, Esther, 1984-; Calvo, Isabel A.; García Santamarina, Sarela, 1978-; García, Patrícia; Encinar del Dedo, Javier; Barcons-Simon, Anna; Serrano, Erica; Carmona, Mercè; Hidalgo Hernando, Elena (Elsevier, 2014)
    Cysteine residues, and in particular their thiolate groups, react not only with reactive oxygen species but also with electrophiles and with reactive nitrogen species. Thus, cysteine oxidation has often been linked to the ...