#acl MoinPagesEditorGroup:read,write,delete,revert All:read #format wiki == Chris Seidel == ''Scientist'' Email: [[MailTo(seidel AT SPAMFREE pangloss DOT com)]] [[BR]] Homepage: [http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/] ... ==== Bibliography ==== * Li B, Jackson J, Simon MD, Fleharty B, Gogol M, Seidel C, Workman JL, Shilatifard A. (2009). Histone H3 Lysine 36 Dimethylation (H3K36me2) Is Sufficient to Recruit the Rpd3s Histone Deacetylase Complex and to Repress Spurious Transcription. J Biol Chem. 284(12):7970-6. * Rancati G, Pavelka N, Fleharty B, Noll A, Trimble R, Walton K, Perera A, Staehling-Hampton K, Seidel CW, Li R. (2008). Aneuploidy underlies rapid adaptive evolution of yeast cells deprived of a conserved cytokinesis motor. Cell 135(5):879-93. * Moldón A, Malapeira J, Gabrielli N, Gogol M, Gómez-Escoda B, Ivanova T, Seidel C, Ayté J. (2008). Promoter-driven splicing regulation in fission yeast. Nature 455(7215):997-1000. * Sansó M, Gogol M, Ayté J, Seidel C, Hidalgo E. (2008). Transcription factors Pcr1 and Atf1 have distinct roles in stress- and Sty1-dependent gene regulation. Eukaryot Cell. 7(5):826-35. * Haug JS, He XC, Grindley JC, Wunderlich JP, Gaudenz K, Ross JT, Paulson A, Wagner KP, Xie Y, Zhu R, Yin T, Perry JM, Hembree MJ, Redenbaugh EP, Radice GL, Seidel C, Li L. (2008) N-cadherin expression level distinguishes reserved versus primed states of hematopoietic stem cells. Cell Stem Cell. 2(4):367-79. * Seidel, Chris. Introduction to Microarrays. Invited chapter in: Analysis of Microarray Data: A Network Based Approach. Editors: F. Emmert-Streib & M. Dehmer. Wiley (2008). * Sanso M., Gogol M., Ayte J., Seidel C. and Hidalgo E. (2008). The transcription factors Pcr1 and Atf1 have distinct roles in stress- and Sty1-dependent gene regulation. Eukaryot Cell. 2008 Mar 28 (Epub ahead of print) * Weake VM, Lee KK, Guelman S, Lin CH, Seidel C, Abmayr SM, Workman JL. (2008). SAGA-mediated H2B deubiquitination controls the development of neuronal connectivity in the Drosophila visual system. EMBO J. 27(2):394-405. * Bausch C, Noone S, Henry JM, Gaudenz K, Sanderson B, Seidel C, Gerton JL. (2007). Transcription alters chromosomal locations of cohesin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol. 27(24):8522-32. * Li B, Gogol M, Carey M, Lee D, Seidel C, Workman JL. (2007). Combined action of PHD and chromo domains directs the Rpd3S HDAC to transcribed chromatin. Science 316:1050-4. * Li B, Gogol M, Carey M, Pattenden SG, Seidel C, Workman JL. (2007). Infrequently transcribed long genes depend on the Set2/Rpd3S pathway for accurate transcription. Genes Dev. 2007 21(11):1422-30. * Nazila Salamat-Miller, Jianwen Fang, Christopher W. Seidel, Yassen Assenov, Mario Albrecht, and C. Russell Middaugh (2007). A Network-based Analysis of Polyanion-binding Proteins Utilizing Human Protein Arrays. Journal of Biological Chemistry (282) 10153-63 * Collins KA, Camahort R, Seidel C, Gerton JL, Biggins S. (2007) The overexpression of a S. cerevisiae centromeric histone H3 variant mutant protein leads to a defect in kinetochore biorientation. Genetics 175:513-25 * Salamat-Miller, N., Fang, J., Seidel, C.W., Smalter, A., and Middaugh, C.R. (2006). A network-based analysis of polyanion binding proteins utilizing yeast protein arrays. Mol Cell Proteomics 5(12):2263-78. * Li, B., Pattenden, S.G., Lee, D., Gutierrez, J., Chen, J., Seidel, C., Gerton, J., and Workman, J.L. (2005). Preferential occupancy of histone variant H2AZ at inactive promoters influences local histone modifications and chromatin remodeling. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 102(51):18385-90. * Sinibaldi R, O'Connell C, Seidel C, Rodriguez H. (2001). Gene expression analysis on medium-density oligonucleotide arrays. Methods Mol. Biol. 170:211-22. * Chris Seidel & Ralph Sinibaldi. (2002). Genechips for Age-Related Gene Expression and Analysis. Invited Chapter in: Oxidative Stress and Aging: Advances in Basic Science, Diagnostics, and Intervention. Editors: Richard G. Cutler & Henry Rodriguez. World Scientific. * Bidlingmaier, S., Weiss, E., Seidel, C., Drubin, D., and Snyder, M. (2002). The Cbk1p Pathway is Important for Polarized Cell Growth and Cell Separation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21, 2449-2462. * Seidel CW; Peck LJ. (1994) Purification of a calcium dependent ribonuclease from Xenopus laevis. Nucleic Acids Research 22(8):1456-62. * Seidel CW; Peck LJ. (1992) Kinetic control of 5 S RNA gene transcription. Journal of Molecular Biology 227(4):1009-18. ---- CategoryHomepage