Publications
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- Hou Z, Danzer JR, Fox CA, Keck JL. Structure of the Sir3 protein bromo adjacent homology (BAH) domain from S. cerevisiae at 1.95 A resolution. Protein Sci. 2006 May;15(5):1182-6.
- McConnell KH, Müller P,
Fox CA. Tolerance of Sir1p/origin recognition complex-dependent silencing for enhanced origin firing at HMRa. Mol Cell Biol. 2006 Mar;26(5):1955-66. - Hou Z, Bernstein DA, Fox CA, Keck JL. Structural basis of the Sir1-origin recognition complex interaction in transcriptional silencing. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Jun 14;102(24):8489-94. Epub 2005 Jun 2.
- Fox CA, McConnell KH. Toward biochemical understanding of a transcriptionally silenced chromosomal domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem. 2005 Mar 11;280(10):8629-32. Epub 2004 Dec 28.
- Bose, M. E., McConnell, K.H., Gardner K.A., Weinreich, M., Keck J.L., Muller U. and C. A. Fox. 2004. The Origin Recognition Complex and Sir4 protein recruit Sir1p to yeast silent chromatin through independent interactions requiring a common Sir1p domain. Mol. Cell. Biol. 24: 774-86.
- Weinreich, M., DeBeer, Palacios, M.A., and C.A. Fox. The activities of eukaryotic replication origins in chromatin. Biochemica et Biophysica Acta 1677: 142-157.
- Sharp, JA, Krawitz, DC, Gardner KA, Fox CA, and PD Kaufman. 2003. The budding yeast silencing protein Sir1 is a functional component of centromeric chromatin. Genes & Dev. 17:2356-2361.
- DeBeer, Palacios, MA, Muller U and CA Fox. 2003. Differential DNA affinity specifies the activity of the origin recognition complex in budding yeast heterochromatin. Genes & Dev. 17: 1817-1822.
- Hollenhorst, PC, Pietz, G and CA Fox. 2001. Mechanisms controlling differential promoter-occupancy by the forkhead proteins Fkh1p and Fkh2p: implications for regulating the cell cycle and differentiation. Genes & Dev. 15: 2445-2456.
- Georgel, PT, DeBeer, Palacios MA, Pietz, G, Fox CA and JC Hansen. 2001. Sir3-dependent assembly of supramolecular chromatin structures in vitro. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 98: 8584-8589.
- Gardner, KA and CA Fox. 2001. The Sir1 protein's association with a silenced chromosome domain. Genes & Dev. 15:147-157.
- Hou Z, Danzer JR, Fox CA, Keck JL. Structure of the Sir3 protein bromo adjacent homology (BAH) domain from S. cerevisiae at 1.95 A resolution. Protein Sci. 2006 May;15(5):1182-6.
