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Fred Winston
Fred Winston
Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Verified email at genetics.med.harvard.edu
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A ten-minute DNA preparation from yeast efficiently releases autonomous plasmids for transformaion of Escherichia coli
CS Hoffman, F Winston
Gene 57 (2-3), 267-272, 1987
32701987
Yeast Gcn5 functions in two multisubunit complexes to acetylate nucleosomal histones: characterization of an Ada complex and the SAGA (Spt/Ada) complex.
PA Grant, L Duggan, J Côté, SM Roberts, JE Brownell, R Candau, ...
Genes & development 11 (13), 1640-1650, 1997
13501997
Construction of a set of convenient saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that are isogenic to S288C
F Winston, C Dollard, SL Ricupero‐Hovasse
Yeast 11 (1), 53-55, 1995
10901995
DSIF, a novel transcription elongation factor that regulates RNA polymerase II processivity, is composed of human Spt4 and Spt5 homologs
T Wada, T Takagi, Y Yamaguchi, A Ferdous, T Imai, S Hirose, S Sugimoto, ...
Genes & development 12 (3), 343-356, 1998
9431998
Yeast SNF/SWI transcriptional activators and the SPT/SIN chromatin connection
F Winston, M Carlson
Trends in Genetics 8 (11), 387-391, 1992
7881992
Histone H3 lysine 4 methylation is mediated by Set1 and required for cell growth and rDNA silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SD Briggs, M Bryk, BD Strahl, WL Cheung, JK Davie, SYR Dent, ...
Genes & development 15 (24), 3286-3295, 2001
7592001
Intergenic transcription is required to repress the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SER3 gene
JA Martens, L Laprade, F Winston
Nature 429 (6991), 571-574, 2004
7172004
Transcription elongation factors repress transcription initiation from cryptic sites
CD Kaplan, L Laprade, F Winston
Science 301 (5636), 1096-1099, 2003
7052003
Evidence that SNF2/SWI2 and SNF5 activate transcription in yeast by altering chromatin structure.
JN Hirschhorn, SA Brown, CD Clark, F Winston
Genes & development 6 (12a), 2288-2298, 1992
7021992
Evidence that Spt4, Spt5, and Spt6 control transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II inSaccharomyces cerevisiae
GA Hartzog, T Wada, H Handa, F Winston
Genes & development 12 (3), 357-369, 1998
5841998
Whole-genome expression analysis of snf/swi mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
P Sudarsanam, VR Iyer, PO Brown, F Winston
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (7), 3364-3369, 2000
5502000
The bromodomain: a conserved sequence found in human, Drosophila and yeast proteins.
SR Haynes, C Dollard, F Winston, S Beck, J Trowsdale, IB Dawid
Nucleic acids research 20 (10), 2603, 1992
5231992
The Swi/Snf family: nucleosome-remodeling complexes and transcriptional control
P Sudarsanam, F Winston
TRENDS in Genetics 16 (8), 345-351, 2000
4842000
Recent advances in understanding chromatin remodeling by Swi/Snf complexes
JA Martens, F Winston
Current opinion in genetics & development 13 (2), 136-142, 2003
4662003
Redundant roles for the TFIID and SAGA complexes in global transcription
TI Lee, HC Causton, FCP Holstege, WC Shen, N Hannett, EG Jennings, ...
Nature 405 (6787), 701-704, 2000
4562000
Evidence that Spt6p controls chromatin structure by a direct interaction with histones
A Bortvin, F Winston
Science 272 (5267), 1473-1476, 1996
4521996
Functional organization of the yeast SAGA complex: distinct components involved in structural integrity, nucleosome acetylation, and TATA-binding protein interaction
DE Sterner, PA Grant, SM Roberts, LJ Duggan, R Belotserkovskaya, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 19 (1), 86-98, 1999
4431999
MUTATIONS AFFECTING TY-MEDIATED EXPRESSION OF THE HIS4 GENE OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
F Winston, DT Chaleff, B Valent, GR Fink
Genetics 107 (2), 179-197, 1984
4191984
Essential Functional Interactions of SAGA, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Complex of Spt, Ada, and Gcn5 Proteins, With the Snf/Swi and Srb/Mediator Complexes
SM Roberts, F Winston
Genetics 147 (2), 451-465, 1997
3741997
The S. cerevisiae SAGA complex functions in vivo as a coactivator for transcriptional activation by Gal4
E Larschan, F Winston
Genes & development 15 (15), 1946-1956, 2001
3702001
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