Pierre Chymkowitch

researcher

Born 1979-01-01

Pierre Chymkowitch is …
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P1153Scopus author ID6504810577
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P69educated atUniversity of StrasbourgQ157575
University of LimogesQ2661290
P108employerUniversity of OsloQ486156
Oslo University HospitalQ3111191
Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular BiologyQ3152004
P735given namePierreQ2093070
PierreQ2093070
P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097

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Q35558616A chemical-genetic screen to unravel the genetic network of CDC28/CDK1 links ubiquitin and Rad6-Bre1 to cell cycle progression
Q47937238Anabolic transcription: Secrets of the sumo diet
Q27936808Cdc28 kinase activity regulates the basal transcription machinery at a subset of genes
Q64884281Cdk1 gates cell cycle-dependent tRNA synthesis by regulating RNA polymerase III activity.
Q57482261Centromeres License the Mitotic Condensation of Yeast Chromosome Arms
Q91062089Desumoylation of RNA polymerase III lies at the core of the Sumo stress response in yeast
Q47612345Regulation of tRNA synthesis by posttranslational modifications of RNA polymerase III subunits.
Q38583743SUMO-regulated transcription: challenging the dogma
Q45114927Selective regulation of vitamin D receptor-responsive genes by TFIIH.
Q41175754Sumoylation of Rap1 mediates the recruitment of TFIID to promote transcription of ribosomal protein genes
Q54317891TORC1 Inhibits GSK3-Mediated Elo2 Phosphorylation to Regulate Very Long Chain Fatty Acid Synthesis and Autophagy.
Q44028645TORC1 inhibits GSK3-mediated Elo2 phosphorylation to regulate very long chain fatty acid synthesis and autophagy
Q37626232TORC1-dependent sumoylation of Rpc82 promotes RNA polymerase III assembly and activity.
Q34553592The phosphorylation of the androgen receptor by TFIIH directs the ubiquitin/proteasome process
Q112281690Waves of sumoylation support transcription dynamics during adipocyte differentiation
Q40139706XPG stabilizes TFIIH, allowing transactivation of nuclear receptors: implications for Cockayne syndrome in XP-G/CS patients

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