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Sanchez AM, Shuman S, Schwer B.  2018.  RNA polymerase II CTD interactome with 3' processing and termination factors in fission yeast and its impact on phosphate homeostasis.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 115(45):E10652-E10661.
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Sanchez AM, Garg A, Shuman S, Schwer B.  2019.  Inositol pyrophosphates impact phosphate homeostasis via modulation of RNA 3' processing and transcription termination.. Nucleic Acids Res. 47(16):8452-8469.
Schwer B, Sanchez AM, Shuman S.  2020.  Inactivation of fission yeast Erh1 de-represses pho1 expression: evidence that Erh1 is a negative regulator of prt lncRNA termination.. RNA. 26(10):1334-1344.
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Garg A, Shuman S, Schwer B.  2020.  A genetic screen for suppressors of hyper-repression of the fission yeast PHO regulon by Pol2 CTD mutation T4A implicates inositol 1-pyrophosphates as agonists of precocious lncRNA transcription termination.. Nucleic Acids Res.
Sanchez AM, Garg A, Shuman S, Schwer B.  2020.  Genetic interactions and transcriptomics implicate fission yeast CTD prolyl isomerase Pin1 as an agent of RNA 3' processing and transcription termination that functions via its effects on CTD phosphatase Ssu72.. Nucleic Acids Res. 48(9):4811-4826.
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