Welcome to the research group of Erik Boye

Erik Boye
Professor, Ph.D.
The group's main interest is the regulation of cell cycle events in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe. At present, we concentrate on events in G1 phase, particularly those regulating entrance into S phase.
In our work, we employ standard molecular biological methods, different cell synchronization techniques, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy of tagged proteins, and a wide set of in vitro assays.
We collaborate with the neighbouring group of this department, working with bacterial cell cycle control, and with several other groups in Europe.
More information about our research interests: click here.

Aug 31, 2010
Oslo, September 20-22, 2010
Aug 30, 2010
Latest publications
Erik Boye
Global transcriptional response after exposure of fission yeast cells to ultraviolet light
BMC Cell Biol, 10, 87
PubMed 20015352
The right half of the Escherichia coli replication origin is not essential for viability, but facilitates multi-forked replication
Mol Microbiol, 74 (2), 467-79
PubMed 19737351
Checkpoint regulation of DNA replication
Methods Mol Biol, 521, 55-70
PubMed 19563101




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