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Volume 13, Issue 15:  August 1, 1999  [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption] 

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Atan Gross, James M. McDonnell, and Stanley J. Korsmeyer
BCL-2 family members and the mitochondria in apoptosis
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1899-1911. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Research Communications:

Hay-Oak Park, Anthony Sanson, and Ira Herskowitz
Localization of Bud2p, a GTPase-activating protein necessary for programming cell polarity in yeast to the presumptive bud site
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1912-1917. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Jennifer S. Michaelson, Debra Bader, Frank Kuo, Christine Kozak, and Philip Leder
Loss of Daxx, a promiscuously interacting protein, results in extensive apoptosis in early mouse development
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1918-1923. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Research Papers:

Yi Zhang, Huck-Hui Ng, Hediye Erdjument-Bromage, Paul Tempst, Adrian Bird, and Danny Reinberg
Analysis of the NuRD subunits reveals a histone deacetylase core complex and a connection with DNA methylation
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1924-1935. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Rachel L. Tinker-Kulberg and David O. Morgan
Pds1 and Esp1 control both anaphase and mitotic exit in normal cells and after DNA damage
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1936-1949. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Orna Cohen-Fix and Doug Koshland
Pds1p of budding yeast has dual roles: inhibition of anaphase initiation and regulation of mitotic exit
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1950-1959. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Debra A. Brock and Richard H. Gomer
A cell-counting factor regulating structure size in Dictyostelium
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1960-1969. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Catherine A. Collins and Christine Guthrie
Allele-specific genetic interactions between Prp8 and RNA active site residues suggest a function for Prp8 at the catalytic core of the spliceosome
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1970-1982. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Miroslawa Siatecka, José L. Reyes, and Maria M. Konarska
Functional interactions of Prp8 with both splice sites at the spliceosomal catalytic center
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1983-1993. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Heike Krebber, Tetsuya Taura, Margaret S. Lee, and Pamela A. Silver
Uncoupling of the hnRNP Npl3p from mRNAs during the stress-induced block in mRNA export
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1994-2004. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Alexander V. Mazin and Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
A novel property of the RecA nucleoprotein filament: activation of double- stranded DNA for strand exchange in trans
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 2005-2016. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Matthew Hudson, Christoph Ringli, Margaret T. Boylan, and Peter H. Quail
The FAR1 locus encodes a novel nuclear protein specific to phytochrome A signaling
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 2017-2027. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Ann Schlesinger, Christopher A. Shelton, Julin N. Maloof, Marc Meneghini, and Bruce Bowerman
Wnt pathway components orient a mitotic spindle in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo without requiring gene transcription in the responding cell
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 2028-2038. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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countin cells exhibit defects in structure size regulation. Shown here are Dictyostelium aggregates that lack the countin gene, a component of the counting factor that regulates aggregation size. countin cells form fruiting bodies significantly larger than wild type and as a result, topple over. (For details, see Brock and Gomer, p. 1960).



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