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Pierre Thuriaux was affiliated with the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) in France. Their career involved research activities connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Genetic control of the cell division cycle in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    Paul Nurse;Paul Nurse;Pierre Thuriaux;Pierre Thuriaux;Kim Nasmyth;Kim Nasmyth

  • REGULATORY GENES CONTROLLING MITOSIS IN THE FISSION YEAST SCHIZOSACCHAROMYCES POMBE

    Paul Nurse;Pierre Thuriaux

  • Transcription in archaea: similarity to that in eucarya

    Doris Langer;Johannes Hain;Pierre Thuriaux;Wolfram Zillig

  • Controls over the timing of DNA replication during the cell cycle of fission yeast

    P. Nurse;P. Thuriaux

  • A protein–protein interaction map of yeast RNA polymerase III

    A. Flores;J.-F. Briand;O. Gadal;J.-C. Andrau

  • Mutants altered in the control co-ordinating cell division with cell growth in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

    Pierre Thuriaux;Paul Nurse;Bruce Carter

  • Interactions between three common subunits of yeast RNA polymerases I and III.

    Dominique Lalo;Christophe Carles;Andre Sentenac;Pierre Thuriaux

  • Hmo1, an HMG-box protein, belongs to the yeast ribosomal DNA transcription system

    Olivier Gadal;Sylvie Labarre;Claire Boschiero;Pierre Thuriaux

  • Four subunits that are shared by the three classes of RNA polymerase are functionally interchangeable between Homo sapiens and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    G V Shpakovski;J Acker;M Wintzerith;J F Lacroix

  • A mutation in the C31 subunit of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase III affects transcription initiation.

    V Thuillier;S Stettler;A Sentenac;P Thuriaux

  • Lipid phosphate phosphatases in Arabidopsis. Regulation of the AtLPP1 gene in response to stress.

    Olivier Pierrugues;Catherine Brutesco;June Oshiro;Manolo Gouy

  • Suppression of yeast RNA polymerase III mutations by FHL1, a gene coding for a fork head protein involved in rRNA processing.

    S Hermann-Le Denmat;M Werner;A Sentenac;P Thuriaux

  • A general suppressor of RNA polymerase I, II and III mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    S. Stettler;Nuchanard Chiannilkulchai;S. Hermann-Le Denmat;D. Lalo

  • Two RNA Polymerase I Subunits Control the Binding and Release of Rrn3 during Transcription

    Frédéric Beckouet;Sylvie Labarre-Mariotte;Benjamin Albert;Yukiko Imazawa

  • Effect of mutations in a zinc-binding domain of yeast RNA polymerase C (III) on enzyme function and subunit association.

    M Werner;S Hermann-Le Denmat;I Treich;A Sentenac

  • A34.5, a nonessential component of yeast RNA polymerase I, cooperates with subunit A14 and DNA topoisomerase I to produce a functional rRNA synthesis machine.

    O Gadal;S Mariotte-Labarre;S Chedin;E Quemeneur

  • Members of the SAGA and Mediator complexes are partners of the transcription elongation factor TFIIS.

    Maxime Wery;Elena Shematorova;Benoît Van Driessche;Jean Vandenhaute

  • τ91, an Essential Subunit of Yeast Transcription Factor IIIC, Cooperates with τ138 in DNA Binding

    Rosalía Arrebola;Nathalie Manaud;Sophie Rozenfeld;Marie-Claude Marsolier

  • Genome-wide location analysis reveals a role of TFIIS in RNA polymerase III transcription.

    Yad Ghavi-Helm;Magali Michaut;Joël Acker;Jean-Christophe Aude

  • A universally conserved region of the largest subunit participates in the active site of RNA polymerase III.

    G Dieci;S Hermann-Le Denmat;E Lukhtanov;P Thuriaux

Frequent Co-Authors

André Sentenac
André Sentenac French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Max Mergeay
Max Mergeay Flemish Institute for Technological Research
Isabelle Callebaut
Isabelle Callebaut Sorbonne University
Manolo Gouy
Manolo Gouy Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Akira Ishihama
Akira Ishihama Hosei University
George M. Carman
George M. Carman Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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