Thomas J. Santangelo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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(Transcription termination and antitermination: Evidence for forward translocation as the preferred mechanism of intrinsic termination and analysis of Q -mediated antitermination.) |
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Wang C, Molodtsov V, Sanders TJ, et al. (2023) Structural basis of archaeal FttA-dependent transcription termination. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Marshall CJ, Qayyum MZ, Walker JE, et al. (2022) The structure and activities of the archaeal transcription termination factor Eta detail vulnerabilities of the transcription elongation complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2207581119 |
Wenck BR, Santangelo TJ. (2020) Archaeal transcription. Transcription. 1-12 |
Sas-Chen A, Thomas JM, Matzov D, et al. (2020) Dynamic RNA acetylation revealed by quantitative cross-evolutionary mapping. Nature |
Sanders TJ, Wenck BR, Selan JN, et al. (2020) FttA is a CPSF73 homologue that terminates transcription in Archaea. Nature Microbiology |
Sanders TJ, Lammers M, Marshall CJ, et al. (2018) TFS and Spt4/5 accelerate transcription through archaeal histone-based chromatin. Molecular Microbiology |
Walker JE, Luyties O, Santangelo TJ. (2017) Factor-dependent archaeal transcription termination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Gehring AM, Santangelo TJ. (2017) Archaeal RNA Polymerase Arrests Transcription at DNA Lesions. Transcription. 0 |
Burkhart BW, Cubonova L, Heider MR, et al. (2017) The GAN exonuclease, or the flap endonuclease Fen1 and RNase HII are necessary for viability of Thermococcus kodakarensis. Journal of Bacteriology |
Gehring AM, Walker JE, Santangelo TJ. (2016) Transcription Regulation in Archaea. Journal of Bacteriology |