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Cdc2p controls the forkhead transcription factor Fkh2p by phosphorylation during sexual differentiat…
Repression of CDC28 reduces the expression of the morphology-related transcription factors, Efg1p, N…
Fkh2p and Sep1p regulate mitotic gene transcription in fission yeast.
Regulation of cell cycle-specific gene expression through cyclin-dependent kinase-mediated phosphory…
Molecular determinants of the cell-cycle regulated Mcm1p-Fkh2p transcription factor complex.
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