Publications
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Stochastical nucleosome positioning in a yeast chromatin region is not dependent on Histone H1
Puig, S.; Matallana, E.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E .
(1999).ArticleCurr. Microbiol.
39, 168-172
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Transcriptional and structural study of a region of two convergent overlapping yeast genes
Puig, S.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.; Matallana, E.
(1999).ArticleCurr. Microbiol.
39, 369-373. Corresponding author
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RanGTP binding protein Msn5p is involved in different signal transduction pathways
Alepuz, P. M.; Matheos, D.; Cunningham, K.; Estruch, F.
(1999).ArticleGenetics.
153 (3): 1219-1231
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Clues to the origin of high invertase activity in immobilized growing yeast: prolonged SUC2 transcription and less susceptibility of the enzyme to endogenous proteolysis
de Alteriis, E.; Alepuz, P. M.; Estruch, F.; Parascandola, P.
(1999).ArticleCann. J. Microbiol..
45: 413-417
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Nuclear export of Far1p in response to pheromones requires the export receptor Msn5p/Ste21p
Blondel, M.; Alepuz, P. M.; Huang, L. S.; Shaham, S.; Ammerer, G.; Peter, M.
(1999).ArticleGenes & Development.
13 (17): 2284-2300
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An optimized method to obtain stable food-safe recombinant wine yeast strains
Puig, S.; Ramón D.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.
(1998).Article46, 1689-1693
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Transcription termination downstream of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae FBP1 poly(A) site does not depend on efficient 3’ end processing
Aranda, A.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.; Moore, C.; del Olmo, M.
(1998).ArticleRNA.
4, 303-318
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The yeast FBP1 poly(A) signal functions in both orientations and overlaps with a gene promoter
Aranda, A.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.; Moore, C.; del Olmo, M.
(1998).ArticleNucleic Acids Res..
26, 4588-4596
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HAT1 and HAT2 proteins are components of a yeast nuclear histone acetyltransferase enzyme specific for free histone H4
Ruiz-García, A. B.; Sendra, R.; Galiana, M.; Pamblanco, M.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.; Tordera, V.
(1998).Article273, 12599-12605
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The complete nucleotide sequence of yeast chromosome IV
Jacq, C.; Pérez-Ortín, J. E.
(1997).ArticleNature.
387 (supl.) 75-78