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Jeffrey J Hayes
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, United States of America

Faculty Member: Cell Biology > Control of Gene Expression [ since 14 March 2003 ]
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Chromatin decouples promoter threshold from dynamic range.
Lam FH, Steger DJ, O'Shea EK
Nature 2008 May 8 453(7192):246-50 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes / Andrew D. Sharrocks / Oliver Rando
Evaluated 21 May 2008

SIRT6 is a histone H3 lysine 9 deacetylase that modulates telomeric chromatin.
Michishita E, McCord RA, …, Gozani O, Chua KF
Nature 2008 Mar 27 452(7186):492-6 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Teresa Wang / Jeffrey Hayes / Joel Huberman
Evaluated 6 May 2008

A genome-wide RNA interference screen reveals that variant histones are necessary for replication-dependent histone pre-mRNA processing.
Wagner EJ, Burch BD, …, Duronio RJ, Marzluff WF
Mol Cell 2007 Nov 30 28(4):692-9 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 14 Dec 2007

Sir2 deacetylates histone H3 lysine 56 to regulate telomeric heterochromatin structure in yeast.
Xu F, Zhang Q, …, Xie W, Grunstein M
Mol Cell 2007 Sep 21 27(6):890-900 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 22 Oct 2007

Communication between distant sites in RNA polymerase II through ubiquitylation factors and the polymerase CTD.
Somesh BP, Sigurdsson S, …, Tempst P, Svejstrup JQ
Cell 2007 Apr 6 129(1):57-68 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 13 Aug 2007

Dynamics of replication-independent histone turnover in budding yeast.
Dion MF, Kaplan T, …, Friedman N, Rando OJ
Science 2007 Mar 9 315(5817):1405-8 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Tony Weil / Jason Lieb / Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 23 Mar 2007

Histone replacement marks the boundaries of cis-regulatory domains.
Mito Y, Henikoff JG, Henikoff S
Science 2007 Mar 9 315(5817):1408-11 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 21 Mar 2007

PTMs on H3 variants before chromatin assembly potentiate their final epigenetic state.
Loyola A, Bonaldi T, …, Imhof A, Almouzni G
Mol Cell 2006 Oct 20 24(2):309-16 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jerry Workman / Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 23 Nov 2006

Modifications of H3 and H4 during chromatin replication, nucleosome assembly, and histone exchange.
Benson LJ, Gu Y, …, Mizzen CA, Annunziato AT
J Biol Chem 2006-04-07 281(14):9287-96 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 7 Nov 2006

Human DNA polymerase N (POLN) is a low fidelity enzyme capable of error-free bypass of 5S-thymine glycol.
Takata K, Shimizu T, Iwai S, Wood RD
J Biol Chem 2006 Aug 18 281(33):23445-55 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 18 Aug 2006

A transient heterochromatic state in Xist preempts X inactivation choice without RNA stabilization.
Sun BK, Deaton AM, Lee JT
Mol Cell 2006 Mar 3 21(5):617-28 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 31 Mar 2006

Localization of MCM2-7, Cdc45, and GINS to the site of DNA unwinding during eukaryotic DNA replication.
Pacek M, Tutter AV, …, Takisawa H, Walter JC
Mol Cell 2006 Feb 17 21(4):581-7 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Philippe Pasero / Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 6 Mar 2006

Human but not yeast CHD1 binds directly and selectively to histone H3 methylated at lysine 4 via its tandem chromodomains.
Sims RJ, Chen CF, …, Patel SS, Reinberg D
J Biol Chem 2005 Dec 23 280(51):41789-92 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes / Fraydoon Rastinejad
Evaluated 20 Dec 2005

Histone H3 lysine 9 methylation and HP1gamma are associated with transcription elongation through mammalian chromatin.
Vakoc CR, Mandat SA, Olenchock BA, Blobel GA
Mol Cell 2005 Aug 5 19(3):381-91 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jerry Workman / Jeffrey Hayes / Kenneth Zaret
Evaluated 7 Sep 2005

A role for cell-cycle-regulated histone H3 lysine 56 acetylation in the DNA damage response.
Masumoto H, Hawke D, Kobayashi R, Verreault A
Nature 2005 Jul 14 436(7048):294-8 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 21 Jul 2005

Acetylation in histone H3 globular domain regulates gene expression in yeast.
Xu F, Zhang K, Grunstein M
Cell 2005 May 6 121(3):375-85 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes / Linda Breeden
Evaluated 24 May 2005

Binding of chromatin-modifying activities to phosphorylated histone H2A at DNA damage sites.
Downs JA, Allard S, …, Jackson SP, Côté J
Mol Cell 2004 Dec 22 16(6):979-90 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Jerry Workman / Peter B. Becker / Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 11 Feb 2005

Precise nucleosome positioning and the TATA box dictate requirements for the histone H4 tail and the bromodomain factor Bdf1.
Martinez-Campa C, Politis P, …, Mellor J, Goding CR
Mol Cell 2004 Jul 2 15(1):69-81 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Cheng-Ming Chiang / Jeffrey Hayes / Rivka Dikstein
Evaluated 12 Aug 2004

Closed chromatin loops at the ends of chromosomes.
Nikitina T, Woodcock CL
J Cell Biol 2004 Jul 19 166(2):161-5 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Titia De Lange / Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 22 Jul 2004

In vivo studies on the dynamics of histone-DNA interaction: evidence for nucleosome dissolution during replication and transcription and a low level of dissolution independent of both.
Jackson V
Biochemistry 1990 Jan 23 29(3):719-31 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [order article]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 20 May 2004

The mitotic chromosome is an assembly of rigid elastic axes organized by structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins and surrounded by a soft chromatin envelope.
Almagro S, Riveline D, …, Houchmandzadeh B, Dimitrov S
J Biol Chem 2004 Feb 13 279(7):5118-26 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 18 Dec 2003

Molecular basis for the discrimination of repressive methyl-lysine marks in histone H3 by Polycomb and HP1 chromodomains.
Fischle W, Wang Y, …, Allis CD, Khorasanizadeh S
Genes Dev 2003 Aug 1 17(15):1870-81 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes / Thomas Jenuwein
Evaluated 2 Sep 2003

Targeted recruitment of Set1 histone methylase by elongating Pol II provides a localized mark and memory of recent transcriptional activity.
Ng HH, Robert F, Young RA, Struhl K
Mol Cell 2003 Mar 11(3):709-19 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [order article]
Selected by | Dinah Singer / Eric Selker / Jeffrey Hayes / Michael Meisterernst
Evaluated 13 May 2003

A native peptide ligation strategy for deciphering nucleosomal histone modifications.
Shogren-Knaak MA, Fry CJ, Peterson CL
J Biol Chem 2003 May 2 278(18):15744-8 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jeffrey Hayes
Evaluated 7 May 2003

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