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Works by Clyde L. Denis in Cell and Developmental Biology

2012

Identification of ebs1, lsm6 and nup159 as suppressors of spt10 effects at ADH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae suggests post-transcriptional defects affect mRNA synthesis, Bradley Anderson, Carrie Ann May, Clyde L. Denis
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications

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1998

DBF2 Protein Kinase Binds to and Acts through the Cell Cycle-Regulated MOB1 Protein, Svetlana I. Komarnitsky, Yueh-Chin Chiang, Francis C. Luca, Junji Chen, Jeremy H. Toyn, Mark Winey, Leland H. Johnston, Clyde L. Denis
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications

1997

DBF2, a cell cycle-regulated protein kinase, is physically and functionally associated with the CCR4 transcriptional regulatory complex, Hai-Yan Liu, Jeremy H. Toyn, Yueh-Chin Chiang, Michael P. Draper, Leland H. Johnston, Clyde L. Denis
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications

1992

Glucose repression of the yeast ADH2 gene occurs through multiple mechanisms, including control of the protein synthesis of its transcriptional activator, ADR1, Robert C. Vallari, W James Cook, Deborah C. Audino, Michael J. Morgan, Donna E. Jensen, Andrew P. Laudano, Clyde L. Denis
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications

ADR1c mutations enhance the ability of ADR1 to activate transcription by a mechanism that is independent of effects on cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase phosphorylation of Ser-230, Clyde L. Denis, Susan C. Fontaine, Dan Chase, Bruce E. Kemp, Lynne T. Bemis
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications