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Neal Lue
Neal Lue
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Cornell Medicine
Verified email at med.cornell.edu - Homepage
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Cdc13p: a single-strand telomeric DNA-binding protein with a dual role in yeast telomere maintenance
CI Nugent, TR Hughes, NF Lue, V Lundblad
Science 274 (5285), 249-252, 1996
7431996
The structure and function of telomerase reverse transcriptase
C Autexier, NF Lue
Annu. Rev. Biochem. 75, 493-517, 2006
6552006
Loss of ATRX, genome instability, and an altered DNA damage response are hallmarks of the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway
CA Lovejoy, W Li, S Reisenweber, S Thongthip, J Bruno, T De Lange, ...
PLoS genetics 8 (7), e1002772, 2012
6152012
Connections between transcriptional activators, silencers, and telomeres as revealed by functional analysis of a yeast DNA-binding protein
AR Buchman, NF Lue, RD Kornberg
Molecular and cellular biology 8 (12), 5086-5099, 1988
3521988
Statistical positioning of nucleosomes by specific protein-binding to an upstream activating sequence in yeast
MJ Fedor, NF Lue, RD Kornberg
Journal of molecular biology 204 (1), 109-127, 1988
2951988
A yeast protein that influences the chromatin structure of UASG and functions as a powerful auxiliary gene activator.
DI Chasman, NF Lue, AR Buchman, JW LaPointe, Y Lorch, RD Kornberg
Genes & development 4 (4), 503-514, 1990
2571990
Interaction of GAL4 and GAL80 Gene Regulatory Proteins In Vitro
NF Lue, DI Chasman, AR Buchman, RD Kornberg
Molecular and cellular biology 7 (10), 3446-3451, 1987
2041987
Identification of functionally important domains in the N-terminal region of telomerase reverse transcriptase
J Xia, Y Peng, IS Mian, NF Lue
Molecular and cellular biology, 2000
1992000
Accurate initiation at RNA polymerase II promoters in extracts from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
NF Lue, RD Kornberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84 (24), 8839-8843, 1987
1841987
A GAL family of upstream activating sequences in yeast: roles in both induction and repression of transcription.
RJ Bram, NF Lue, RD Kornberg
The EMBO journal 5 (3), 603-608, 1986
1801986
Stn1–Ten1 is an Rpa2–Rpa3-like complex at telomeres
J Sun, EY Yu, Y Yang, LA Confer, SH Sun, K Wan, NF Lue, M Lei
Genes & development 23 (24), 2900-2914, 2009
1662009
Analysis of telomerase processivity: mechanistic similarity to HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and role in telomere maintenance
Y Peng, IS Mian, NF Lue
Molecular cell 7 (6), 1201-1211, 2001
1642001
Activation of yeast RNA polymerase II transcription by a thymidine-rich upstream element in vitro.
NF Lue, AR Buchman, RD Kornberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (2), 486-490, 1989
1381989
SLX4 assembles a telomere maintenance toolkit by bridging multiple endonucleases with telomeres
B Wan, J Yin, K Horvath, J Sarkar, Y Chen, J Wu, K Wan, J Lu, P Gu, ...
Cell reports 4 (5), 861-869, 2013
1242013
Conserved N-terminal motifs of telomerase reverse transcriptase required for ribonucleoprotein assembly in vivo
D Bosoy, Y Peng, IS Mian, NF Lue
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (6), 3882-3890, 2003
1242003
Adding to the ends: what makes telomerase processive and how important is it?
NF Lue
Bioessays 26 (9), 955-962, 2004
1162004
A conserved telomerase motif within the catalytic domain of telomerase reverse transcriptase is specifically required for repeat addition processivity
NF Lue, YC Lin, IS Mian
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (23), 8440-8449, 2003
1042003
A physical and functional constituent of telomerase anchor site
NF Lue
Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (28), 26586-26591, 2005
1032005
Structural bases of dimerization of yeast telomere protein Cdc13 and its interaction with the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase α
J Sun, Y Yang, K Wan, N Mao, TY Yu, YC Lin, DC DeZwaan, BC Freeman, ...
Cell research 21 (2), 258-274, 2011
972011
Initiation by yeast RNA polymerase II at the adenoviral major late promoter in vitro
NF Lue, PM Flanagan, K Sugimoto, RD Kornberg
Science 246 (4930), 661-664, 1989
971989
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