Sean E. Hanlon, Ph.D.

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2003 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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Andrew K. Vershon grad student 2003 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Analysis of the meiotic arrest of the hta1-htb1Delta histone mutant in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.)
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Lickwar CR, Mueller F, Hanlon SE, et al. (2012) Genome-wide protein-DNA binding dynamics suggest a molecular clutch for transcription factor function. Nature. 484: 251-5
Hanlon SE, Rizzo JM, Tatomer DC, et al. (2011) The stress response factors Yap6, Cin5, Phd1, and Skn7 direct targeting of the conserved co-repressor Tup1-Ssn6 in S. cerevisiae. Plos One. 6: e19060
Burns C, Stajich JE, Rechtsteiner A, et al. (2010) Analysis of the Basidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea reveals conservation of the core meiotic expression program over half a billion years of evolution. Plos Genetics. 6: e1001135
Berchowitz LE, Hanlon SE, Lieb JD, et al. (2009) A positive but complex association between meiotic double-strand break hotspots and open chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genome Research. 19: 2245-57
Mathias JR, Hanlon SE, O'Flanagan RA, et al. (2004) Repression of the yeast HO gene by the MATalpha2 and MATa1 homeodomain proteins. Nucleic Acids Research. 32: 6469-78
Hanlon SE, Xu Z, Norris DN, et al. (2004) Analysis of the meiotic role of the mitochondrial ribosomal proteins Mrps17 and Mrpl37 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast (Chichester, England). 21: 1241-52
Hanlon SE, Lieb JD. (2004) Progress and challenges in profiling the dynamics of chromatin and transcription factor binding with DNA microarrays. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 14: 697-705
Hanlon SE, Norris DN, Vershon AK. (2003) Depletion of H2A-H2B dimers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae triggers meiotic arrest by reducing IME1 expression and activating the BUB2-dependent branch of the spindle checkpoint. Genetics. 164: 1333-44
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