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| Expression of the K303R estrogen receptor-alpha breast cancer mutation induces resistance to an aromatase inhibitor via addiction to the PI3K/Akt kinase pathway. Barone I., Cui Y., Herynk M.H., Corona-Rodriguez A., Giordano C., Selever J., Beyer A., Ando S., Fuqua S.A. Cancer Res. 69:4724-4732(2009) · Mapped (53) |
| The Paf1 complex is required for efficient transcription elongation by RNA polymerase I. Zhang Y., Sikes M.L., Beyer A.L., Schneider D.A. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 106:2153-2158(2009) · Mapped (3) |
| Decrease in adhesion molecules on polymorphonuclear leukocytes of patients with fibromyalgia. Kaufmann I., Schelling G., Eisner C., Richter H.P., Beyer A., Krauseneck T., Chouker A., Thiel M. Rheumatol. Int. 29:1109-1111(2009) · Mapped (14) |
| Transcription of multiple yeast ribosomal DNA genes requires targeting of UAF to the promoter by Uaf30. Hontz R.D., French S.L., Oakes M.L., Tongaonkar P., Nomura M., Beyer A.L., Smith J.S. Mol. Cell. Biol. 28:6709-6719(2008) · Mapped (6) |
| Germ line activation of the Tie2 and SMMHC promoters causes noncell-specific deletion of floxed alleles. de Lange W.J., Halabi C.M., Beyer A.M., Sigmund C.D. Physiol. Genomics 35:1-4(2008) · Mapped (11) |
| Mrd1p binds to pre-rRNA early during transcription independent of U3 snoRNA and is required for compaction of the pre-rRNA into small subunit processomes. Segerstolpe A., Lundkvist P., Osheim Y.N., Beyer A.L., Wieslander L. Nucleic Acids Res. 36:4364-4380(2008) · Mapped (7) |
| Visual analysis of the yeast 5S rRNA gene transcriptome: regulation and role of La protein. French S.L., Osheim Y.N., Schneider D.A., Sikes M.L., Fernandez C.F., Copela L.A., Misra V.A., Nomura M., Wolin S.L., Beyer A.L. Mol. Cell. Biol. 28:4576-4587(2008) · Mapped (24) |
| Interference with PPAR gamma function in smooth muscle causes vascular dysfunction and hypertension. Halabi C.M., Beyer A.M., de Lange W.J., Keen H.L., Baumbach G.L., Faraci F.M., Sigmund C.D. Cell Metab. 7:215-226(2008) · Mapped (10) |
| Interference with PPARgamma signaling causes cerebral vascular dysfunction, hypertrophy, and remodeling. Beyer A.M., Baumbach G.L., Halabi C.M., Modrick M.L., Lynch C.M., Gerhold T.D., Ghoneim S.M., de Lange W.J., Keen H.L., Tsai Y.S. et al. Hypertension 51:867-871(2008) · Mapped (6) |
| Constitutive upregulation of the transforming growth factor-beta pathway in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts. Pohlers D., Beyer A., Koczan D., Wilhelm T., Thiesen H.J., Kinne R.W. Arthritis Res. Ther. 9:R59-R59(2007) · Mapped (9) |
| Association between the estrogen receptor alpha A908G mutation and outcomes in invasive breast cancer. Herynk M.H., Parra I., Cui Y., Beyer A., Wu M.F., Hilsenbeck S.G., Fuqua S.A. Clin. Cancer Res. 13:3235-3243(2007) · Mapped (53) |
| Transcription elongation by RNA polymerase I is linked to efficient rRNA processing and ribosome assembly. Schneider D.A., Michel A., Sikes M.L., Vu L., Dodd J.A., Salgia S., Osheim Y.N., Beyer A.L., Nomura M. Mol. Cell 26:217-229(2007) · Mapped (2) |
| Regulation of rRNA synthesis by TATA-binding protein-associated factor Mot1. Dasgupta A., Sprouse R.O., French S., Aprikian P., Hontz R., Juedes S.A., Smith J.S., Beyer A.L., Auble D.T. Mol. Cell. Biol. 27:2886-2896(2007) · Mapped (1) |
| RNA polymerase II elongation factors Spt4p and Spt5p play roles in transcription elongation by RNA polymerase I and rRNA processing. Schneider D.A., French S.L., Osheim Y.N., Bailey A.O., Vu L., Dodd J., Yates J.R., Beyer A.L., Nomura M. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103:12707-12712(2006) · Mapped (7) |
| K+-ATP-channel-related protein complexes: potential transducers in the regulation of epithelial tight junction permeability. Jons T., Wittschieber D., Beyer A., Meier C., Brune A., Thomzig A., Ahnert-Hilger G., Veh R.W. J. Cell. Sci. 119:3087-3097(2006) · Mapped (8) |
| Integrated assessment and prediction of transcription factor binding. Beyer A., Workman C., Hollunder J., Radke D., Moller U., Wilhelm T., Ideker T. PLoS Comput. Biol. 2:e70-e70(2006) · Mapped (3) |
| The PINc domain protein Utp24, a putative nuclease, is required for the early cleavage steps in 18S rRNA maturation. Bleichert F., Granneman S., Osheim Y.N., Beyer A.L., Baserga S.J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103:9464-9469(2006) · Mapped (5) |
| Role of histone deacetylase Rpd3 in regulating rRNA gene transcription and nucleolar structure in yeast. Oakes M.L., Siddiqi I., French S.L., Vu L., Sato M., Aris J.P., Beyer A.L., Nomura M. Mol. Cell. Biol. 26:3889-3901(2006) · Mapped (5) |
| Histones are required for transcription of yeast rRNA genes by RNA polymerase I. Tongaonkar P., French S.L., Oakes M.L., Vu L., Schneider D.A., Beyer A.L., Nomura M. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102:10129-10134(2005) · Mapped (2) |
| Esf2p, a U3-associated factor required for small-subunit processome assembly and compaction. Hoang T., Peng W.-T., Vanrobays E., Krogan N., Hiley S., Beyer A.L., Osheim Y.N., Greenblatt J., Hughes T.R., Lafontaine D.L.J. Mol. Cell. Biol. 25:5523-5534(2005) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (24) |
| Pre-18S ribosomal RNA is structurally compacted into the SSU processome prior to being cleaved from nascent transcripts in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Osheim Y.N., French S.L., Keck K.M., Champion E.A., Spasov K., Dragon F., Baserga S.J., Beyer A.L. Mol. Cell 16:943-954(2004) · Mapped (4) |
| RNA polymerase I transcription and pre-rRNA processing are linked by specific SSU processome components. Gallagher J.E.G., Dunbar D.A., Granneman S., Mitchell B.M., Osheim Y., Beyer A.L., Baserga S.J. |
| Transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase I requires the small subunit Rpa12p. Prescott E.M., Osheim Y.N., Jones H.S., Alen C.M., Roan J.G., Reeder R.H., Beyer A.L., Proudfoot N.J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101:6068-6073(2004) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (2) |
| Gene expression profiling of potential PPARgamma target genes in mouse aorta. Keen H.L., Ryan M.J., Beyer A., Mathur S., Scheetz T.E., Gackle B.D., Faraci F.M., Casavant T.L., Sigmund C.D. Physiol. Genomics 18:33-42(2004) · Mapped (6) |
| Tor pathway regulates Rrn3p-dependent recruitment of yeast RNA polymerase I to the promoter but does not participate in alteration of the number of active genes. Claypool J.A., French S.L., Johzuka K., Eliason K., Vu L., Dodd J.A., Beyer A.L., Nomura M. Mol. Biol. Cell 15:946-956(2004) · Mapped (1) |



