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Mary Bryk
Texas A&M University - College Station / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Biochemistry
AD Scientific Index ID: 1674887
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Mary Bryk's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Histone H3 lysine 4 methylation is mediated by Set1 and required for cell growth and rDNA silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSD Briggs, M Bryk, BD Strahl, WL Cheung, JK Davie, SYR Dent, ...Genes & development 15 (24), 3286-3295, 20017312001
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Transcriptional silencing of Ty1 elements in the RDN1 locus of yeast.M Bryk, M Banerjee, M Murphy, KE Knudsen, DJ Garfinkel, MJ CurcioGenes & development 11 (2), 255-269, 19974461997
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Evidence that Set1, a factor required for methylation of histone H3, regulates rDNA silencing in S. cerevisiae by a Sir2-independent mechanismM Bryk, SD Briggs, BD Strahl, MJ Curcio, CD Allis, F WinstonCurrent Biology 12 (2), 165-170, 20022462002
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The td intron endonuclease I‐TevI makes extensive sequence‐tolerant contacts across the minor groove of its DNA target.M Bryk, SM Quirk, JE Mueller, N Loizos, C Lawrence, M BelfortThe EMBO journal 12 (5), 2141-2149, 19931021993
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Sir2 represses endogenous polymerase II transcription units in the ribosomal DNA nontranscribed spacerC Li, JE Mueller, M BrykMolecular biology of the cell 17 (9), 3848-3859, 20061012006
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