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Michael J. Boucher
Michael J. Boucher
University of California, San Francisco
Biology
DNA polymerase
Nucleoid
Mitochondrial DNA
Genetics
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Short homology-directed repair using optimized Cas9 in the pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans enables rapid gene deletion and tagging.
2021
Genetics
Manning Y. Huang
Meenakshi B. Joshi
Michael J. Boucher
Sujin Lee
Liza C. Loza
Elizabeth A. Gaylord
Tamara L. Doering
Hiten D. Madhani
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Re-emerging Aspartic Protease Targets: Examining Cryptococcus neoformans Major Aspartyl Peptidase 1 as a Target for Antifungal Drug Discovery.
2021
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Robin Kryštůfek
Pavel Šácha
Jana Starková
Jiří Brynda
Martin Hradilek
Eva Tloušt’ová
Justyna Grzymska
Wioletta Rut
Michael J. Boucher
Marcin Drag
Pavel Majer
Miroslav Hájek
Pavlína Řezáčová
Hiten D. Madhani
Charles S. Craik
Jan Konvalinka
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A DNA polymerization-independent role for mitochondrial DNA polymerase IC in African trypanosomes
2020
Journal of Cell Science
Jonathan C. Miller
Stephanie B. Delzell
Jeniffer Concepcion Acevedo
Michael J. Boucher
Michele M. Klingbeil
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Structure-function analysis reveals a DNA polymerization-independent role for mitochondrial DNA polymerase IC in African trypanosomes
2019
bioRxiv
Jonathan C. Miller
Stephanie B. Delzell
Jeniffer Concepcion Acevedo
Michael J. Boucher
Michele M. Klingbeil
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