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... CLN2 in activating the feedback loop . Although budding is slightly delayed in cln1 CLN2 and CLN1 cln2A cells compared to wild type , the timing of CLN2 promoter activation is similar ( Supplementary a CLN1 and CLN2 RAD27 - mCherry ...
... CLN2 in activating the feedback loop . Although budding is slightly delayed in cln1 CLN2 and CLN1 cln2A cells compared to wild type , the timing of CLN2 promoter activation is similar ( Supplementary a CLN1 and CLN2 RAD27 - mCherry ...
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... ( CLN2 ) and MBF ( RAD27 ) regulated genes 21,27-30 C Overall , these experiments suggest that the positive feedback archi- tecture is a particularly effective way to promote coherent regulon expression . Stochastic cell cycle arrest ...
... ( CLN2 ) and MBF ( RAD27 ) regulated genes 21,27-30 C Overall , these experiments suggest that the positive feedback archi- tecture is a particularly effective way to promote coherent regulon expression . Stochastic cell cycle arrest ...
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... cln2 cells . Overall , these results indicate that Whi5 is a Cln1 and Cln2 sub- strate in wild - type cells , and that this phosphorylation contributes to positive feedback . To determine whether Whi5 was the only such substrate , we ...
... cln2 cells . Overall , these results indicate that Whi5 is a Cln1 and Cln2 sub- strate in wild - type cells , and that this phosphorylation contributes to positive feedback . To determine whether Whi5 was the only such substrate , we ...
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