Brian A Lenzmeier
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Zhou B, Wang S, Zhang Y, Fu X, Dang W, Lenzmeier B, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2011 Jan;
7(1):e1001272.
PMID: 21249184
Recent studies have established that the highly condensed and transcriptionally silent heterochromatic domains in budding yeast are virtually dynamic structures. The underlying mechanisms for heterochromatin dynamics, however, remain obscure. In...
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Huang Y, Tseng S, Tsai H, Lenzmeier B, Teng S
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2010 Feb;
393(2):297-302.
PMID: 20138832
The small subunit (SSU) processome is an evolutionarily conserved ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex that consists of U3 snoRNA and at least 40 protein components. The SSU processome is required for the...
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Zhou J, Zhou B, Lenzmeier B, Zhou J
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2009 Apr;
37(11):3699-713.
PMID: 19372273
In the eukaryotic genome, transcriptionally silent chromatin tends to propagate along a chromosome and encroach upon adjacent active chromatin. The silencing machinery can be stopped by chromatin boundary elements. We...
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Ivessa A, Lenzmeier B, Bessler J, Goudsouzian L, Schnakenberg S, Zakian V
Mol Cell
. 2003 Dec;
12(6):1525-36.
PMID: 14690605
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RRM3 gene encodes a 5' to 3' DNA helicase. While replication of most of the yeast genome was not dependent upon Rrm3p, in its absence, replication forks...