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    A conserved role for human Nup98 in altering chromatin structure and promoting epigenetic transcriptional memory by Light, William H, Freaney, Jonathan, Sood, Varun, Thompson, Abbey, D'Urso, Agustina, Horvath, Curt M, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in PLoS biology (01-03-2013)
    “…The interaction of nuclear pore proteins (Nups) with active genes can promote their transcription. In yeast, some inducible genes interact with the nuclear…”
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    Epigenetic Transcriptional Memory of GAL Genes Depends on Growth in Glucose and the Tup1 Transcription Factor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Sood, Varun, Cajigas, Ivelisse, D'Urso, Agustina, Light, William H, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-08-2017)
    “…Previously expressed inducible genes can remain poised for faster reactivation for multiple cell divisions, a conserved phenomenon called epigenetic…”
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    Nuclear pore proteins regulate chromatin structure and transcriptional memory by a conserved mechanism by Light, William H, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (01-09-2013)
    “…Previous experience alters the rate of transcriptional induction of many genes in yeast, and this phenomenon persists through several cell division cycles…”
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    Interaction of a DNA Zip Code with the Nuclear Pore Complex Promotes H2A.Z Incorporation and INO1 Transcriptional Memory by Light, William H., Brickner, Donna G., Brand, Veronica R., Brickner, Jason H.

    Published in Molecular cell (08-10-2010)
    “…DNA “zip codes” in the promoters of yeast genes confer interaction with the NPC and localization at the nuclear periphery upon activation. Some of these genes…”
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    DNA zip codes control an ancient mechanism for gene targeting to the nuclear periphery by Cajigas, Ivelisse, Brickner, Jason H, Brickner, Donna G, Light, William H, Froyshteter, Alexander B, Ahmed, Sara, McDonough, Michele, Volpe, Tom

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-02-2010)
    “…In budding yeast, many inducible genes translocate to the nuclear periphery when activated. Sequence motifs have now been identified in promoters, which target…”
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    Approaches to Studying Subnuclear Organization and Gene–Nuclear Pore Interactions by Egecioglu, Defne Emel, D’Urso, Agustina, Brickner, Donna Garvey, Light, William H., Brickner, Jason H.

    Published in Methods in Cell Biology (2014)
    “…Many genes in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae associate with the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which impacts their location within the nucleus and their…”
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    Sequencing by avidity enables high accuracy with low reagent consumption by Arslan, Sinan, Guo, Minghao, Kellinger, Matthew W., Mah, Adeline H., Altomare, Andrew, Bailey, John, Byrne, Matthew B., Chang, Chiting, Chen, Steve X., Cho, Byungrae, Dien, Vivian T., Fuller, Derek, Khandan, Omid, Klein, Michael G., Kim, Michael, Lajoie, Bryan R., Lin, Bill, Liu, Yu, Lopez, Tyler, Mains, Peter T., Price, Andrew D., Robertson, Samantha R., Taylor-Weiner, Hermes, Tippana, Ramreddy, Tomaney, Austin B., Zhang, Su, Abtahi, Minna, Ambroso, Mark R., Bellizzi, Ava M., Berard, Daniel R., Berti, Lorenzo, Blum, Angela P., Boddicker, Andrew M., Bondar, Leo, Bui, Chris A., Calleja-Aguirre, Juan, Cappa, Kevin, Charov, Katherine, Chen, Xiyi, Constandse, Rodger M., Damron, Weston, Dawood, Mariam, Dimalanta, John D., Edoli, Laure, Elango, Keerthana, Faustino, Nikka, Frankie, Keith, Fries, Adam, Galloway, Anne, Gavrila, Vlad, Ghadiali, James, Ghorbani, Arash, Guetter, Adriana Roginski, Hendricks, Garren L., Honigfort, Daniel J., Hsieh, Yun-Ting, Hwang Fu, Yu-Hsien, Im, Scott K., Jin, Chaoyi, Kabu, Shradha, Kincade, Daniel E., Levy, Shawn, Li, Yu, Light, William H., Lipsher, Jonathan B., Liu, Tsung-li, Ma, Rui, Mandla, Kyle A., Martinez, Anyssa R., Mass, Max, McKean, Daniel T., Meron, Michael, Moh, Celyne S., Moore, Rachel K., Moreno, Juan, Nunez, Jesus M., Ojeda, Micah T., Owens, Jenna, Proctor, Daniel J., Purba, Josua B., Ray, Michael, Saha, Sanchari, Tomas, Gustav Santo, Scheidler, Nicholas, Sirajudeen, Luqmanal H., Snow, Samantha, Stengel, Gudrun, Stone, Michael J., Sundseth, Keoni J., Thompson, Connor J., Tjioe, Marco, Truong, Diane Ni, Tse, Ben, Wu, Chiung-Ting, Yu, Hua, Yu, Yingxian, Yu, Ming, Zhao, Da, He, Molly, Previte, Michael

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-01-2024)
    “…We present avidity sequencing, a sequencing chemistry that separately optimizes the processes of stepping along a DNA template and that of identifying each…”
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    A Conserved Role for Human Nup98 in Altering Chromatin Structure and Promoting Epigenetic Transcriptional Memory: e1001524 by Light, William H, Freaney, Jonathan, Sood, Varun, Thompson, Abbey, Horvath, Curt M, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in PLoS biology (01-03-2013)
    “…The interaction of nuclear pore proteins (Nups) with active genes can promote their transcription. In yeast, some inducible genes interact with the nuclear…”
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    Chapter 21 - Approaches to Studying Subnuclear Organization and Gene-Nuclear Pore Interactions by Egecioglu, Defne Emel, D'Urso, Agustina, Brickner, Donna Garvey, Light, William H, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in Methods in cell biology (01-01-2014)
    “…Many genes in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae associate with the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which impacts their location within the nucleus and their…”
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    Erratum: DNA zip codes control an ancient mechanism for gene targeting to the nuclear periphery by Ahmed, Sara, Brickner, Donna G., Light, William H., Cajigas, Ivelisse, McDonough, Michele, Froyshteter, Alexander B., Volpe, Tom, Brickner, Jason H.

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-03-2010)
    “…Nature Cell Biol. 12, 111–118 (2010); published online 24 January 2010; corrected after print, 27 January 2010 In the version of this Article initially…”
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