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Volume 84, Number 4, August 2006

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In vitro chromatin self-association and its relevance to genome architecture
pp. 411-417(7)
Authors: Lu, Xu; Klonoski, Joshua M.; Resch, Michael G.; Hansen, Jeffrey C.

From transcription to transport: emerging roles for nuclear myosin I
pp. 418-426(9)
Authors: Johnson, Terezina; Klapczynski, Marcin; Fan, Ji-Lao; de Lanerolle, Primal; Hofmann, Wilma A.

Analyses of linker histone - chromatin interactions in situ
pp. 427-436(10)
Authors: Rundquist, Ingemar; Lindner, Herbert H.

Transcriptional repression by Tup1-Ssn6
pp. 437-443(7)
Authors: Malavé, Tania M.; Dent, Sharon Y.R.

Ribosomal chromatin organization
pp. 444-449(6)
Authors: Huang, Sui; Rothblum, Lawrence I.; Chen, Danyang

Is histone loss a common feature of DNA metabolism regulation?
pp. 450-462(13)
Author: Morillon, Antonin

The role of chromatin structure in regulating stress-induced transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
pp. 477-489(13)
Authors: Uffenbeck, Shannon R.; Krebs, Jocelyn E.

Five repair pathways in one context: chromatin modification during DNA repair
pp. 490-504(15)
Authors: Ataian, Yeganeh; Krebs, Jocelyn E.

The nucleosome: a little variation goes a long way
pp. 505-517(13)
Authors: Bernstein, Emily; Hake, Sandra B.

Long-range histone acetylation: biological significance, structural implications, and mechanisms
pp. 518-527(10)
Authors: Calestagne-Morelli, Alison; Ausió, Juan

Reuniting the contrasting functions of H2A.Z
pp. 528-535(8)
Authors: Guillemette, Benoît; Gaudreau, Luc

The multiple faces of Set1
pp. 536-548(13)
Authors: Dehé, Pierre-Marie; Géli, Vincent

Structure and function of nucleosome assembly proteins
pp. 549-558(10)
Authors: Park, Young-Jun; Luger, Karolin

GAGA protein: a multi-faceted transcription factor
pp. 559-567(9)
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γH2AX and its role in DNA double-strand break repair
pp. 568-577(10)
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Physical methods used to study core histone tail structures and interactions in solution
pp. 578-588(11)
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Beyond the walls of the nucleus: the role of histones in cellular signaling and innate immunity
pp. 589-604(16)
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Epigenetic regulation of centromere formation and kinetochore function
pp. 605-618(14)
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How to build a centromere: from centromeric and pericentromeric chromatin to kinetochore assembly
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Authors: Vos, Larissa J.; Famulski, Jakub K.; Chan, Gordon K.T.

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