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Saul Honigberg
Saul Honigberg
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Signal pathway integration in the switch from the mitotic cell cycle to meiosis in yeast
SM Honigberg, K Purnapatre
Journal of cell science 116 (11), 2137-2147, 2003
1622003
Snf1 kinase connects nutritional pathways controlling meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SM Honigberg, RH Lee
Molecular and cellular biology, 1998
1191998
The pairing activity of stable nucleoprotein filaments made from recA protein, single-stranded DNA, and adenosine 5'-(gamma-thio) triphosphate.
SM Honigberg, DK Gonda, J Flory, CM Radding
Journal of Biological Chemistry 260 (21), 11845-11851, 1985
1041985
Commitment to meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: involvement of the SPO14 gene.
SM Honigberg, C Conicella, RE Espositio
Genetics 130 (4), 703-716, 1992
1001992
RecA nucleoprotein filament and methods
CM Radding, SM Honigberg, S Weissman, B Rigas, AA Welcher, ...
US Patent 4,888,274, 1989
991989
Ability of RecA protein to promote a search for rare sequences in duplex DNA.
SM Honigberg, BJ Rao, CM Radding
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 83 (24), 9586-9590, 1986
861986
Patterns of nuclease protection during strand exchange. recA protein forms heteroduplex DNA by binding to strands of the same polarity.
SA Chow, SM Honigberg, RJ Bainton, CM Radding
Journal of Biological Chemistry 261 (15), 6961-6971, 1986
741986
Reversal of cell determination in yeast meiosis: postcommitment arrest allows return to mitotic growth.
SM Honigberg, RE Esposito
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (14), 6559-6563, 1994
711994
The mechanics of winding and unwinding helices in recombination: torsional stress associated with strand transfer promoted by RecA protein
SM Honigberg, CM Radding
Cell 54 (4), 525-532, 1988
631988
Cell signals, cell contacts, and the organization of yeast communities
SM Honigberg
Eukaryotic cell 10 (4), 466-473, 2011
602011
Ime2p and Cdc28p: co‐pilots driving meiotic development
SM Honigberg
Journal of cellular biochemistry 92 (5), 1025-1033, 2004
542004
The CLN3/SWI6/CLN2 pathway and SNF1 act sequentially to regulate meiotic initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
K Purnapatre, S Piccirillo, BL Schneider, SM Honigberg
Genes to Cells 7 (7), 675-691, 2002
542002
Effect of chromosomal locus, GC content and length of homology on PCR-mediated targeted gene replacement in Saccharomyces
M Gray, SM Honigberg
Nucleic acids research 29 (24), 5156-5162, 2001
512001
Regulatory mechanisms in meiosis
SM Honigberg, RM McCarroll, RE Esposito
Current opinion in cell biology 5 (2), 219-225, 1993
451993
The Rim101p/PacC pathway and alkaline pH regulate pattern formation in yeast colonies
S Piccirillo, MG White, JC Murphy, DJ Law, SM Honigberg
Genetics 184 (3), 707-716, 2010
442010
Nutritional regulation of late meiotic events in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through a pathway distinct from initiation
RH Lee, SM Honigberg
Molecular and cellular biology, 1996
431996
DNase protection by recA protein during strand exchange. Asymmetric protection of the Holliday structure.
SA Chow, SM Honigberg, CM Radding
Journal of Biological Chemistry 263 (7), 3335-3347, 1988
421988
Glucose Inhibits Meiotic DNA Replication through SCFGrr1p-Dependent Destruction of Ime2p Kinase
K Purnapatre, M Gray, S Piccirillo, SM Honigberg
Molecular and cellular biology 25 (1), 440-450, 2005
382005
Similar environments but diverse fates: Responses of budding yeast to nutrient deprivation
SM Honigberg
Microbial Cell 3 (8), 302, 2016
352016
Sporulation patterning and invasive growth in wild and domesticated yeast colonies
S Piccirillo, SM Honigberg
Research in microbiology 161 (5), 390-398, 2010
352010
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