Sharon E. Torigoe, Ph.D. - Publications

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2017- Biology Department Lewis & Clark College 

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2017 Xie L, Torigoe SE, Xiao J, Mai DH, Li L, Davis FP, Dong P, Marie-Nelly H, Grimm J, Lavis L, Darzacq X, Cattoglio C, Liu Z, Tjian R. A dynamic interplay of enhancer elements regulates Klf4 expression in naïve pluripotency. Genes & Development. 31: 1795-1808. PMID 28982762 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.303321.117  0.592
2016 Horlbeck MA, Witkowsky LB, Guglielmi B, Replogle JM, Gilbert LA, Villalta JE, Torigoe SE, Tijan R, Weissman JS. Nucleosomes impede Cas9 access to DNA in vivo and in vitro. Elife. 5. PMID 26987018 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.12677  0.393
2015 Fei J, Torigoe SE, Brown CR, Khuong MT, Kassavetis GA, Boeger H, Kadonaga JT. The prenucleosome, a stable conformational isomer of the nucleosome. Genes & Development. 29: 2563-75. PMID 26680301 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.272633.115  0.625
2013 Torigoe SE, Patel A, Khuong MT, Bowman GD, Kadonaga JT. ATP-dependent chromatin assembly is functionally distinct from chromatin remodeling. Elife. 2: e00863. PMID 23986862 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.00863  0.698
2013 Torigoe SE, Patel A, Khuong MT, Bowman GD, Kadonaga JT. Author response: ATP-dependent chromatin assembly is functionally distinct from chromatin remodeling Elife. DOI: 10.7554/Elife.00863.013  0.691
2011 Torigoe SE, Urwin DL, Ishii H, Smith DE, Kadonaga JT. Identification of a rapidly formed nonnucleosomal histone-DNA intermediate that is converted into chromatin by ACF. Molecular Cell. 43: 638-48. PMID 21855802 DOI: 10.1016/J.Molcel.2011.07.017  0.717
2008 Smith JJ, Torigoe SE, Maxson J, Fish LC, Wiley EA. A class II histone deacetylase acts on newly synthesized histones in Tetrahymena. Eukaryotic Cell. 7: 471-82. PMID 18178773 DOI: 10.1128/Ec.00409-07  0.649
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