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Stuart MacNeill
Stuart MacNeill
Reader in Translational Biology, University of St Andrews
Verified email at st-and.ac.uk - Homepage
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Cloning by differential screening of a Xenopus cDNA coding for a protein highly homologous to cdc2.
J Paris, R Le Guellec, A Couturier, K Le Guellec, F Omilli, J Camonis, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (3), 1039-1043, 1991
2791991
Meet the neighbors: Mapping local protein interactomes by proximity‐dependent labeling with BioID
R Varnaitė, SA MacNeill
Proteomics 16 (19), 2503-2518, 2016
2182016
ATP-dependent DNA ligases
IV Martin, SA MacNeill
Genome biology 3, 1-7, 2002
1692002
p68 RNA helicase: identification of a nucleolar form and cloning of related genes containing a conserved intron in yeasts
RD Iggo, DJ Jamieson, SA MacNeill, J Southgate, J McPheat, DP Lane
Molecular and cellular biology 11 (3), 1326-1333, 1991
1551991
Genetic Analyses of Schizosaccharomyces pombe dna2+ Reveal That Dna2 Plays an Essential Role in Okazaki Fragment Metabolism
HY Kang, E Choi, SH Bae, KH Lee, BS Gim, HD Kim, C Park, SA MacNeill, ...
Genetics 155 (3), 1055-1067, 2000
1322000
Structure and function of the GINS complex, a key component of the eukaryotic replisome
SA MacNeill
Biochemical Journal 425 (3), 489-500, 2010
1262010
The fission yeast Cdc1 protein, a homologue of the small subunit of DNA polymerase delta, binds to Pol3 and Cdc27.
SA MacNeill, S Moreno, N Reynolds, P Nurse, PA Fantes
The EMBO Journal 15 (17), 4613-4628, 1996
1101996
Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of mutant alleles of the fission yeast cdc2 protein kinase gene: Implications for cdc2 + protein structure and function
AM Carr, SA MacNeill, J Hayles, P Nurse
Molecular and General Genetics MGG 218, 41-49, 1989
1031989
DNA polymerase δ isolated from Schizosaccharomyces pombe contains five subunits
S Zuo, E Gibbs, Z Kelman, TSF Wang, M O’Donnell, SA MacNeill, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (21), 11244-11249, 1997
981997
The eukaryotic replicative DNA polymerases take shape
E Johansson, SA MacNeill
Trends in biochemical sciences 35 (6), 339-347, 2010
972010
DNA replication: Partners in the Okazaki two-step
SA MacNeill
Current Biology 11 (20), R842-R844, 2001
852001
Genetic and biochemical analyses of Pfh1 DNA helicase function in fission yeast
GH Ryu, H Tanaka, DH Kim, JH Kim, SH Bae, YN Kwon, JS Rhee, ...
Nucleic acids research 32 (14), 4205-4216, 2004
772004
Essential interaction between the fission yeast DNA polymerase δ subunit Cdc27 and Pcn1 (PCNA) mediated through a C-terminal p21Cip1-like PCNA binding motif
N Reynolds, E Warbrick, PA Fantes, SA MacNeill
The EMBO Journal 19 (5), 1108-1118, 2000
682000
Cdm1, the smallest subunit of DNA polymerase d in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is non-essential for growth and division
N Reynolds, A Watt, PA Fantes, SA MacNeill
Current genetics 34, 250-258, 1998
661998
Cell cycle control in fission yeast
SA Macneill, P Nurse
Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Archive 21 (0), 697-763, 1997
64*1997
The C‐terminal zinc finger of the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase δ is responsible for direct interaction with the B‐subunit
J Sanchez Garcia, LF Ciufo, X Yang, SE Kearsey, SA MacNeill
Nucleic acids research 32 (10), 3005-3016, 2004
602004
The fission yeast pfh1+ gene encodes an essential 5′ to 3′ DNA helicase required for the completion of S‐phase
H Tanaka, GH Ryu, YS Seo, K Tanaka, H Okayama, SA MacNeill, ...
Nucleic acids research 30 (21), 4728-4739, 2002
602002
The influence of the Cdc27 subunit on the properties of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe DNA polymerase δ
VP Bermudez, SA MacNeill, I Tappin, J Hurwitz
Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (39), 36853, 2002
582002
Structure and evolutionary origins of the CMG complex
S Onesti, SA MacNeill
Chromosoma 122, 47-53, 2013
562013
ATP‐ and NAD+‐dependent DNA ligases share an essential function in the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii
A Zhao, FC Gray, SA MacNeill
Molecular microbiology 59 (3), 743-752, 2006
562006
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