Jeffrey Laney

Affiliations: 
Brown University, Providence, RI 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology
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Desimone AM, Laney JD. (2010) Corepressor-directed preacetylation of histone H3 in promoter chromatin primes rapid transcriptional switching of cell-type-specific genes in yeast. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 30: 3342-56
Nixon CE, Wilcox AJ, Laney JD. (2010) Degradation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating-type regulator alpha1: genetic dissection of cis-determinants and trans-acting pathways. Genetics. 185: 497-511
Wilcox AJ, Laney JD. (2009) A ubiquitin-selective AAA-ATPase mediates transcriptional switching by remodelling a repressor-promoter DNA complex. Nature Cell Biology. 11: 1481-6
Laney JD, Mobley EF, Hochstrasser M. (2006) The short-lived Matalpha2 transcriptional repressor is protected from degradation in vivo by interactions with its corepressors Tup1 and Ssn6. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26: 371-80
Laney JD, Hochstrasser M. (2004) Ubiquitin-dependent control of development in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Current Opinion in Microbiology. 7: 647-54
Laney JD, Hochstrasser M. (2003) Ubiquitin-dependent degradation of the yeast Mat(alpha)2 repressor enables a switch in developmental state. Genes & Development. 17: 2259-70
Hur MW, Laney JD, Jeon SH, et al. (2002) Zeste maintains repression of Ubx transgenes: Support for a new model of Polycomb repression Development. 129: 1339-1343
Hochstrasser M, Johnson PR, Arendt CS, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae ubiquitin-proteasome system. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 354: 1513-22
Laney JD, Biggin MD. (1992) zeste, a nonessential gene, potently activates Ultrabithorax transcription in the Drosophila embryo Genes and Development. 6: 1531-1541
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