Michaela Angermayr
Department Biologie I
Bereich Genetik
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Germany
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- Protein kinase CK2 activates the atypical Rio1p kinase and promotes its cell-cycle phase-dependent degradation in yeast. Angermayr, M., Hochleitner, E., Lottspeich, F., Bandlow, W. FEBS J. (2007)
- Permanent nucleosome exclusion from the Gal4p-inducible yeast GCY1 promoter. Angermayr, M., Bandlow, W. J. Biol. Chem. (2003)
- Reb1p-dependent DNA bending effects nucleosome positioning and constitutive transcription at the yeast profilin promoter. Angermayr, M., Oechsner, U., Bandlow, W. J. Biol. Chem. (2003)
- RIO1, an extraordinary novel protein kinase. Angermayr, M., Bandlow, W. FEBS Lett. (2002)
- Transcription initiation in vivo without classical transactivators: DNA kinks flanking the core promoter of the housekeeping yeast adenylate kinase gene, AKY2, position nucleosomes and constitutively activate transcription. Angermayr, M., Oechsner, U., Gregor, K., Schroth, G.P., Bandlow, W. Nucleic Acids Res. (2002)