14 results for author:"Bielinsky A.-K." in Literature citations
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| Damage-specific modification of PCNA. Das-Bradoo S., Nguyen H.D., Bielinsky A.K. Cell Cycle 9:3674-3679(2010) · Mapped (2) |
| Termination at sTop2. Alver R.C., Bielinsky A.K. Mol. Cell 39:487-489(2010) · Mapped (3) |
| Ubc4 and Not4 regulate steady-state levels of DNA polymerase-alpha to promote efficient and accurate DNA replication. Haworth J., Alver R.C., Anderson M., Bielinsky A.K. Mol. Biol. Cell 21:3205-3219(2010) · Mapped (18) |
| Defects in DNA ligase I trigger PCNA ubiquitylation at Lys 107. Das-Bradoo S., Nguyen H.D., Wood J.L., Ricke R.M., Haworth J.C., Bielinsky A.K. Nat. Cell Biol. 12:74-9; sup pp 2010:1-20(2010) · Mapped (7) |
| Structural basis for DNA binding by replication initiator Mcm10. Warren E.M., Vaithiyalingam S., Haworth J., Greer B., Bielinsky A.K., Chazin W.J., Eichman B.F. |
| Human Mcm10 regulates the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase-alpha and prevents DNA damage during replication. Chattopadhyay S., Bielinsky A.K. Mol. Biol. Cell 18:4085-4095(2007) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (3) |
| Genome-wide replication profiles of S-phase checkpoint mutants reveal fragile sites in yeast. Raveendranathan M., Chattopadhyay S., Bolon Y.T., Haworth J., Clarke D.J., Bielinsky A.K. EMBO J. 25:3627-3639(2006) · Mapped (2) |
| Interaction between PCNA and diubiquitinated Mcm10 is essential for cell growth in budding yeast. Das-Bradoo S., Ricke R.M., Bielinsky A.-K. Mol. Cell. Biol. 26:4806-4817(2006) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (2) |
| A conserved Hsp10-like domain in Mcm10 is required to stabilize the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase-alpha in budding yeast. Ricke R.M., Bielinsky A.-K. J. Biol. Chem. 281:18414-18425(2006) · UniProtKB (4) |
| Mcm10 regulates the stability and chromatin association of DNA polymerase-alpha. Ricke R.M., Bielinsky A.-K. |
| Replication origins: why do we need so many? Bielinsky A.K. Cell Cycle 2:307-309(2003) · Mapped (4) |
| Origin recognition complex binding to a metazoan replication origin. Bielinsky A.K., Blitzblau H., Beall E.L., Ezrokhi M., Smith H.S., Botchan M.R., Gerbi S.A. Curr. Biol. 11:1427-1431(2001) · Mapped (10) |
| Where it all starts: eukaryotic origins of DNA replication. Bielinsky A.K., Gerbi S.A. J. Cell. Sci. 114:643-651(2001) · Mapped (13) |
| Chromosomal ARS1 has a single leading strand start site. Bielinsky A.K., Gerbi S.A. Mol. Cell 3:477-486(1999) · Mapped (1) |

