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Naomichi Takemata
Naomichi Takemata
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Physical and functional compartmentalization of archaeal chromosomes
N Takemata, RY Samson, SD Bell
Cell 179 (1), 165-179. e18, 2019
672019
Local potentiation of stress-responsive genes by upstream noncoding transcription
N Takemata, A Oda, T Yamada, J Galipon, T Miyoshi, Y Suzuki, S Sugano, ...
Nucleic acids research 44 (11), 5174-5189, 2016
382016
Dynamic transition of transcription and chromatin landscape during fission yeast adaptation to glucose starvation
A Oda, N Takemata, Y Hirata, T Miyoshi, Y Suzuki, S Sugano, K Ohta
Genes to Cells 20 (5), 392-407, 2015
342015
Antagonistic controls of chromatin and mRNA start site selection by Tup family corepressors and the CCAAT-binding factor
R Asada, N Takemata, CS Hoffman, K Ohta, K Hirota
Molecular and cellular biology, 2015
322015
Role of non-coding RNA transcription around gene regulatory elements in transcription factor recruitment
N Takemata, K Ohta
RNA biology 14 (1), 1-5, 2017
312017
Multi-scale architecture of archaeal chromosomes
N Takemata, SD Bell
Molecular cell 81 (3), 473-487. e6, 2021
292021
Emerging views of genome organization in Archaea
N Takemata, SD Bell
Journal of Cell Science 133 (10), jcs243782, 2020
152020
Facultative heterochromatin formation in rDNA is essential for cell survival during nutritional starvation
H Hirai, N Takemata, M Tamura, K Ohta
Nucleic Acids Research 50 (7), 3727-3744, 2022
112022
High-resolution analysis of chromosome conformation in hyperthermophilic archaea
N Takemata, SD Bell
STAR protocols 2 (2), 100562, 2021
42021
Chromosome conformation capture assay combined with biotin enrichment for hyperthermophilic archaea
N Takemata, SD Bell
STAR protocols 2 (2), 100576, 2021
32021
Capturing chromosome conformation in Crenarchaea
E Pilatowski‐Herzing, RY Samson, N Takemata, C Badel, PB Bohall, ...
Molecular Microbiology, 2024
2024
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