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RD Kornberg
Papers by RD Kornberg
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Nodes: 12675, Authors: 23227, Journals: 1244, Cited References: 249813, Words: 13582, Tags: 1
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Collection span: 1965 - 2006
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
100130748352 1998 Pedersen AG; Baldi P; Chauvin Y; Brunak S
DNA structure in human RNA polymerase II promoters
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 281 (4): 663-673
636
100230608405 1998 Sandaltzopoulos R; Becker PB
Heat shock factor increases the reinitiation rate from potentiated chromatin templates
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 18 (1): 361-367
1437
100330478475 1998 Keaveney M; Struhl K
Activator-mediated recruitment of the RNA polymerase II machinery is the predominant mechanism for transcriptional activation in yeast
MOLECULAR CELL 1 (6): 917-924
4174
100430568621 1999 Logie C; Tse C; Hansen JC; Peterson CL
The core histone N-terminal domains are required for multiple rounds of catalytic chromatin remodeling by the SWI/SNF and RSC complexes
BIOCHEMISTRY 38 (8): 2514-2522
3649
100530358784 1999 Yudkovsky N; Logie C; Hahn S; Peterson CL
Recruitment of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex by transcriptional activators
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 13 (18): 2369-2374
6094
100630619277 2000 Araujo SJ; Tirode F; Coin F; Pospiech H; Syvaoja JE; et al.
Nucleotide excision repair of DNA with recombinant human proteins: definition of the minimal set of factors, active forms of TFIIH, and modulation by CAK
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 14 (3): 349-359
2392
100730469280 2000 Matangkasombut O; Buratowski RM; Swilling NW; Buratowski S
Bromodomain factor 1 corresponds to a missing piece of yeast TFIID
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 14 (8): 951-962
3962
100830819282 2000 John S; Howe L; Tafrov ST; Grant PA; Sternglanz R; et al.
The Something About Silencing protein, Sas3, is the catalytic subunit of NuA3, a yTAF(II)30-containing HAT complex that interacts with the Spt16 subunit of the yeast CP (Cdc68/Pob3)-FACT complex
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 14 (10): 1196-1208
4999
100930489344 2000 Di Mauro E; Kendrew SG; Caserta M
Two distinct nucleosome alterations characterize chromatin remodeling at the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ADH2 promoter
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 275 (11): 7612-7618
611
101030479383 2000 Xie YQ; Sun LP; Kodadek T
TATA-binding protein and the Gal4 transactivator do not bind to promoters cooperatively
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 275 (52): 40797-40803
23
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
101130559548 2000 Bultman S; Gebuhr T; Yee D; La Mantia C; Nicholson J; et al.
A Brg1 null mutation in the mouse reveals functional differences among mammalian SWI/SNF complexes
MOLECULAR CELL 6 (6): 1287-1295
42144
101230519634 2000 Xue YT; Canman JC; Lee CS; Nie ZQ; Yang DF; et al.
The human SWI/SNF-B chromatin-remodeling complex is related to yeast Rsc and localizes at kinetochores of mitotic chromosomes
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 97 (24): 13015-13020
4482
1013301479688 2001 Berneburg M; Lehmann AR
Xeroderma pigmentosum and related disorders: Defects in DNA repair and transcription
ADVANCES IN GENETICS, VOL 43 43: 71-102
1285
101430709715 2001 Karantza V; Freire E; Moudrianakis EN
Thermodynamic studies of the core histones: Stability of the octamer subunits is not altered by removal of their terminal domains
BIOCHEMISTRY 40 (43): 13114-13123
08
101530829784 2001 Muller C; Leutz A
Chromatin remodeling in development and differentiation
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT 11 (2): 167-174
1059
101630729916 2001 Hautbergue G; Goguel V
Activation of the cyclin-dependent kinase CTDK-I requires the heterodimerization of two unstable subunits
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 276 (11): 8005-8013
16
101730659946 2001 Chang C; Gonzalez F; Rothermel B; Sun LP; Johnston SA; et al.
The Gal4 activation domain binds Sug2 protein, a proteasome component, in vivo and in vitro
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 276 (33): 30956-30963
414
101830849977 2001 Wassarman DA; Sauer F
TAF(II)250: a transcription toolbox
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE 114 (16): 2895-2902
733
1019304210036 2001 Park JM; Gim BS; Kim JM; Yoon JH; Kim HS; et al.
Drosophila mediator complex is broadly utilized by diverse gene-specific transcription factors at different types of core promoters
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 21 (7): 2312-2323
2027
1020307110042 2001 Manning ET; Ikehara T; Ito T; Kadonaga JT; Kraus L
p300 forms a stable, template-committed complex with chromatin: Role for the bromodomain
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 21 (12): 3876-3887
838
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
1021305910043 2001 Murray S; Udupa R; Yao S; Hartzog G; Prelich G
Phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain by the Bur1 cyclin-dependent kinase
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 21 (13): 4089-4096
2445
1022303910094 2001 Langst G; Becker PB
ISWI induces nucleosome sliding on nicked DNA
MOLECULAR CELL 8 (5): 1085-1092
3962
1023306210514 2002 Suter B; Thoma F
DNA-repair by photolyase reveals dynamic properties of nucleosome positioning in vivo
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 319 (2): 395-406
39
10243011210515 2002 Saecker RM; Tsodikov OV; McQuade KL; Schlax PE; Capp MW; et al.
Kinetic studies and structural models of the association of E-coli sigma(70) RNA polyerase with the lambda P-R promoter: Large scale conformational changes in forming the kinetically significant intermediates
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 319 (3): 649-671
732
1025305110587 2002 Fyodorov DV; Kadonaga JT
Binding of Acf1 to DNA involves a WAC motif and is important for ACF-mediated chromatin assembly
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 22 (18): 6344-6353
222
1026304610621 2002 Chitikila C; Huisinga KL; Irvin JD; Basehoar AD; Pugh BF
Interplay of TBP inhibitors in global transcriptional control
MOLECULAR CELL 10 (4): 871-882
718
10273020710938 2003 Kassir Y; Adir N; Boger-Nadjar E; Raviv NG; Rubin-Bejerano I; et al.
Transcriptional regulation of meiosis in budding yeast
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY - A SURVEY OF CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 224 224: 111-171
117
1028305311073 2003 Acevedo ML; Kraus WL
Mediator and p300/CBP-steroid receptor coactivator complexes have distinct roles, but function synergistically, during estrogen receptor alpha-dependent transcription with chromatin templates
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 23 (1): 335-348
1023
1029307811098 2003 Keogh MC; Podolny V; Buratowski S
Bur1 kinase is required for efficient transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 23 (19): 7005-7018
1126
1030304011218 2003 Bushnell DA; Kornberg RD
Complete, 12-subunit RNA polymerase II at 4.1-angstrom resolution: Implications for the initiation of transcription
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 100 (12): 6969-6973
7373
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
1031306711544 2004 Gao C; Wang LM; Milgrom E; Shen WCW
On the mechanism of constitutive Pdr1 activator-mediated PDR5 transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Evidence for enhanced recruitment of coactivators and altered nucleosome structures
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 279 (41): 42677-42686
35
1032306111620 2004 Tubon TC; Tansey WP; Herr W
A nonconserved surface of the TFIIB zinc ribbon domain plays a direct role in RNA polymerase II recruitment
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 24 (7): 2863-2874
44
1033306211661 2004 Nevado J; Tenbaum SP; Aranda A
hSrb7, an essential human Mediator component, acts as a coactivator for the thyroid hormone receptor
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY 222 (1-2): 41-51
11
1034309612143 2005 Gardner RG; Nelson ZW; Gottschling DE
Ubp10/Dot4p regulates the persistence of ubiquitinated histone H2B: Distinct roles in telomeric silencing and general chromatin
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 25 (14): 6123-6139
04
1035306112231 2005 Langelier MF; Baali D; Trinh V; Greenblatt J; Archambault J; et al.
The highly conserved glutamic acid 791 of Rpb2 is involved in the binding of NTP and Mg(B) in the active center of human RNA polymerase II
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 33 (8): 2629-2639
22
10363010412353 2006 Wang XD; Hayes JJ
Physical methods used to study core histone tail structures and interactions in solution
BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY-BIOCHIMIE ET BIOLOGIE CELLULAIRE 84 (4): 578-588
00
1037306712408 2006 Bucceri A; Kapitza K; Thoma F
Rapid accessibility of nucleosomal DNA in yeast on a second time scale
EMBO JOURNAL 25 (13): 3123-3132
00
1038307012420 2006 Schiessel H
The nucleosome: A transparent, slippery, sticky and yet stable DNA-protein complex
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E 19 (3): 251-262
00
10393013512505 2006 Zinchenko AA; Chen N
Compaction of DNA on nanoscale three-dimensional templates
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER 18 (28): R453-R480
01
104029563654 1977 DEPIERRE JW; ERNSTER L
ENZYME TOPOLOGY OF INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANES
ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOCHEMISTRY 46: 201-262
12344
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
10412947766 1977 HARDISON RC; ZEITLER DP; MURPHY JM; CHALKLEY R
HISTONE NEIGHBORS IN NUCLEI AND EXTENDED CHROMATIN
CELL 12 (2): 417-427
3848
104229192915 1977 NIENHUIS AW; BENZ EJ
REGULATION OF HEMOGLOBIN SYNTHESIS DURING DEVELOPMENT OF RED-CELL .1.
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 297 (24): 1318-1328
169
104329491185 1978 BINASTEIN M
FOLDING OF 140-BASE PAIR LENGTH DNA BY A CORE OF ARGININE-RICH HISTONES
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 253 (14): 5213-5219
1629
104429551582 1979 DOENECKE D
ANALYSIS OF ACCESSIBLE SITES IN MODIFIED NUCLEOSOMES
PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION : 201-219
00
104529441897 1980 ALLAN J; STAYNOV DZ; GOULD H
REVERSIBLE DISSOCIATION OF LINKER HISTONE FROM CHROMATIN WITH PRESERVATION OF INTERNUCLEOSOMAL REPEAT
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 77 (2): 885-889
4065
104629342454 1982 KARPOV VL; BAVYKIN SG; PREOBRAZHENSKAYA OV; BELYAVSKY AV; MIRZABEKOV AD
ALIGNMENT OF NUCLEOSOMES ALONG DNA AND ORGANIZATION OF SPACER DNA IN DROSOPHILA CHROMATIN
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 10 (14): 4321-4337
1835
1047292492470 1982 MANDEL P; OKAZAKI H; NIEDERGANG C
POLY(ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE RIBOSE)
PROGRESS IN NUCLEIC ACID RESEARCH AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 27: 1-51
12163
1048291282500 1983 NICOLINI C
CHROMATIN STRUCTURE - FROM NUCLEI TO GENES - REVIEW
ANTICANCER RESEARCH 3 (2): 63-86
522
104929512591 1983 GIRARDET JL; LAWRENCE JJ
SPIN-LABEL STUDY OF HISTONE H1-DNA INTERACTION .2. INVOLVEMENT OF THE CENTRAL PART OF THE MOLECULE IN RECONSTITUTED CHROMATIN
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 132 (1): 195-200
58
105029522649 1983 THOMA F; LOSA R; KOLLER T
INVOLVEMENT OF THE DOMAINS OF HISTONES H-1 AND H-5 IN THE STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF SOLUBLE CHROMATIN
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 167 (3): 619-640
2799
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
105129482720 1984 KRUEGER RC
THE EFFECT OF LOW IONIC-STRENGTH ON THE CIRCULAR DICHROIC SPECTRUM OF CHROMATIN AND NUCLEOSOMAL SUBUNITS
ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS 231 (1): 183-188
511
105229533076 1985 BURLINGAME RW; LOVE WE; WANG BC; HAMLIN R; XUONG NH; et al.
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE OF THE OCTAMERIC HISTONE CORE OF THE NUCLEOSOME AT A RESOLUTION OF 3.3 A
SCIENCE 228 (4699): 546-553
45130
105329743528 1988 GALE JM; SMERDON MJ
UV-INDUCED PYRIMIDINE DIMERS AND TRIMETHYLPSORALEN CROSS-LINKS DO NOT ALTER CHROMATIN FOLDING INVITRO
BIOCHEMISTRY 27 (19): 7197-7205
219
105429503674 1988 STEIN A; MITCHELL M
GENERATION OF DIFFERENT NUCLEOSOME SPACING PERIODICITIES INVITRO - POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF CELL TYPE SPECIFICITY
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 203 (4): 1029-1043
3154
105529574168 1990 KLEINSCHMIDT JA; SEITER A; ZENTGRAF H
NUCLEOSOME ASSEMBLY INVITRO - SEPARATE HISTONE TRANSFER AND SYNERGISTIC INTERACTION OF NATIVE HISTONE COMPLEXES PURIFIED FROM NUCLEI OF XENOPUS-LAEVIS OOCYTES
EMBO JOURNAL 9 (4): 1309-1318
3484
105629454169 1990 SUN JM; ALI Z; LURZ R; RUIZCARRILLO A
REPLACEMENT OF HISTONE H1 BY H5 INVIVO DOES NOT CHANGE THE NUCLEOSOME REPEAT LENGTH OF CHROMATIN BUT INCREASES ITS STABILITY
EMBO JOURNAL 9 (5): 1651-1658
1041
105729664257 1990 KUBISTA M; HAGMAR P; NIELSEN PE; NORDEN B
REINTERPRETATION OF LINEAR DICHROISM OF CHROMATIN SUPPORTS A PERPENDICULAR LINKER ORIENTATION IN THE FOLDED STATE
JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS 8 (1): 37-54
26
105829694282 1990 SHRADER TE; CROTHERS DM
EFFECTS OF DNA-SEQUENCE AND HISTONE-HISTONE INTERACTIONS ON NUCLEOSOME PLACEMENT
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 216 (1): 69-84
51125
1059292654437 1991 WOOLFORD JL
THE STRUCTURE AND BIOGENESIS OF YEAST RIBOSOMES
ADVANCES IN GENETICS INCORPORATING MOLECULAR GENETIC MEDICINE 29: 63-118
567
106029774493 1991 SILVER PA
HOW PROTEINS ENTER THE NUCLEUS
CELL 64 (3): 489-497
66492
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
106129614510 1991 ADAM SA; GERACE L
CYTOSOLIC PROTEINS THAT SPECIFICALLY BIND NUCLEAR LOCATION SIGNALS ARE RECEPTORS FOR NUCLEAR IMPORT
CELL 66 (5): 837-847
64307
106229694704 1991 WORKMAN JL; TAYLOR ICA; KINGSTON RE; ROEDER RG
CONTROL OF CLASS-II GENE-TRANSCRIPTION DURING IN-VITRO NUCLEOSOME ASSEMBLY
METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY 35: 419-447
3046
106329645636 1993 ZENKE FT; ZACHARIAE W; LUNKES A; BREUNIG KD
GAL80 PROTEINS OF KLUYVEROMYCES-LACTIS AND SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE ARE HIGHLY CONSERVED BUT CONTRIBUTE DIFFERENTLY TO GLUCOSE REPRESSION OF THE GALACTOSE REGULON
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 13 (12): 7566-7576
1133
106429575892 1994 GORLACH M; BURD CG; DREYFUSS G
THE MESSENGER-RNA POLY(A)-BINDING PROTEIN - LOCALIZATION, ABUNDANCE, AND RNA-BINDING SPECIFICITY
EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH 211 (2): 400-407
54129
106529665926 1994 TANSEY WP; RUPPERT S; TJIAN R; HERR W
MULTIPLE REGIONS OF TBP PARTICIPATE IN THE RESPONSE TO TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATORS IN-VIVO
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 8 (22): 2756-2769
2559
106629576247 1994 COTE J; QUINN J; WORKMAN JL; PETERSON CL
STIMULATION OF GAL4 DERIVATIVE BINDING TO NUCLEOSOMAL DNA BY THE YEAST SWI/SNF COMPLEX
SCIENCE 265 (5168): 53-60
393559
106729576485 1995 FREEMAN K; GWADZ M; SHORE D
MOLECULAR AND GENETIC-ANALYSIS OF THE TOXIC EFFECT OF RAP1 OVEREXPRESSION IN YEAST
GENETICS 141 (4): 1253-1262
512
106829656730 1995 ERKINE AM; ADAMS CC; GAO MX; GROSS DS
MULTIPLE PROTEIN-DNA INTERACTIONS OVER THE YEAST HSC82 HEAT-SHOCK GENE PROMOTER
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 23 (10): 1822-1829
720
106929596744 1995 GODDE JS; NAKATANI Y; WOLFFE AP
THE AMINO-TERMINAL TAILS OF THE CORE HISTONES AND THE TRANSLATIONAL POSITION OF THE TATA BOX DETERMINE TBP/TFIIA ASSOCIATION WITH NUCLEOSOMAL DNA
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 23 (22): 4557-4564
2964
107029606964 1996 Bhatia PK; Wang ZG; Friedberg EC
DNA repair and transcription
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT 6 (2): 146-150
816
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
107129806995 1996 VetteseDadey M; Grant PA; Hebbes TR; CraneRobinson C; Allis CD; et al.
Acetylation of histone H4 plays a primary role in enhancing transcription factor binding to nucleosomal DNA in vitro
EMBO JOURNAL 15 (10): 2508-2518
62241
107229527003 1996 Wu YB; Reece RJ; Ptashne M
Quantitation of putative activator-target affinities predicts transcriptional activating potentials
EMBO JOURNAL 15 (15): 3951-3963
58110
107329567054 1996 Marcand S; Buck SW; Moretti P; Gilson E; Shore D
Silencing of genes at nontelomeric sites in yeast is controlled by sequestration of silencing factors at telomeres by Rap1 protein
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 10 (11): 1297-1309
1597
107429557309 1996 Duffy M; Chambers A
DNA-protein interactions at the telomeric repeats of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 24 (8): 1412-1419
110
107529707336 1996 Schjerling P; Holmberg S
Comparative amino acid sequence analysis of the C-6 zinc cluster family of transcriptional regulators
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 24 (23): 4599-4607
18118
107629607337 1996 SchildPoulter C; SassoneCorsi P; GrangerSchnarr M; Schnarr M
Nucleosome assembly on the human c-fos promoter interferes with transcription factor binding
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 24 (23): 4751-4758
211
107729777349 1996 Niu XP; Adams CC; Workman JL; Guiltinan MJ
Binding of the wheat basic leucine zipper protein EmBP-1 to nucleosomal binding sites is modulated by nucleosome positioning
PLANT CELL 8 (9): 1569-1587
214
107829357361 1996 Drapkin R; LeRoy G; Cho H; Akoulitchev S; Reinberg D
Human cyclin-dependent kinase-activating kinase exists in three distinct complexes
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93 (13): 6488-6493
5089
107929457372 1996 Bunker CA; Kingston RE
Activation domain-mediated enhancement of activator binding to chromatin in mammalian cells
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93 (20): 10820-10825
1018
108029787543 1997 Fisher RP
CDKs and cyclins in transition(s)
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT 7 (1): 32-38
545
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
108129767570 1997 Gotta M; StrahlBolsinger S; Renauld H; Laroche T; Kennedy BK; et al.
Localization of Sir2p: The nucleolus as a compartment for silent information regulators
EMBO JOURNAL 16 (11): 3243-3255
15139
108229537576 1997 Georgel PT; Tsukiyama T; Wu C
Role of histone tails in nucleosome remodeling by Drosophila NURF
EMBO JOURNAL 16 (15): 4717-4726
5497
108329447591 1997 Le H; Chang SC; Tanguay RL; Gallie DR
The wheat poly(A)-binding protein functionally complements pab1 in yeast
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 243 (1-2): 350-357
1424
108429497677 1997 Hori R; Carey M
Protease footprinting analysis of ternary complex formation by human TFIIA
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 272 (2): 1180-1187
38
108529437685 1997 Saleh A; Lang V; Cook R; Brandl CJ
Identification of native complexes containing the yeast coactivator/repressor proteins NGG1/ADA3 and ADA2
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 272 (9): 5571-5578
3372
108629647857 1997 Henriksson A; Almlof T; Ford J; McEwan IJ; Gustafsson JA; et al.
Role of the Ada adaptor complex in gene activation by the glucocorticoid receptor
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 17 (6): 3065-3073
1344
108729617860 1997 Horiuchi J; Silverman N; Pina B; Marcus GA; Guarente L
ADA1, a novel component of the ADA/GCN5 complex, has broader effects than GCN5, ADA2, or ADA3
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 17 (6): 3220-3228
2673
108829617881 1997 SumiIchinose C; Ichinose H; Metzger D; Chambon P
SNF2 beta-BRG1 is essential for the viability of F9 murine embryonal carcinoma cells
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 17 (10): 5976-5986
2055
108929757882 1997 Pollard KJ; Peterson CL
Role for ADA/GCN5 products in antagonizing chromatin-mediated transcriptional repression
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 17 (11): 6212-6222
78149
109029478113 1998 Orphanides G; LeRoy G; Chang CH; Luse DS; Reinberg D
FACT, a factor that facilitates transcript elongation through nucleosomes
CELL 92 (1): 105-116
92183
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Author / JournalLCSGCS
109129598166 1998 Armstrong JA; Emerson BM
Transcription of chromatin: these are complex times
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT 8 (2): 165-172
2360
109229628189 1998 Song WJ; Carlson M
Srb/mediator proteins interact functionally and physically with transcriptional repressor Sfl1
EMBO JOURNAL 17 (19): 5757-5765
1855
109329578232 1998 Gdula DA; Sandaltzopoulos R; Tsukiyama T; Ossipow V; Wu C
Inorganic pyrophosphatase is a component of the Drosophila nucleosome remodeling factor complex
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 12 (20): 3206-3216
2438
109429648235 1998 Akoulitchev S; Reinberg D
The molecular mechanism of mitotic inhibition of TFIIH is mediated by phosphorylation of CDK7
GENES & DEVELOPMENT 12 (22): 3541-3550
2349
109529638291 1998 Ozer J; Mitsouras K; Zerby D; Carey M; Lieberman PM
Transcription factor IIA derepresses TATA-binding protein (TBP)- associated factor inhibition of TBP-DNA binding
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 273 (23): 14293-14300
1832
109629608353 1998 Panetta G; Buttinelli M; Flaus A; Richmond TJ; Rhodes D
Differential nucleosome positioning on Xenopus oocyte and somatic 5 S RNA genes determines both TFIIIA and H1 binding: A mechanism for selective H1 repression
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 282 (3): 683-697
1339
1097292418395 1998 Banuett F
Signalling in the yeasts: An informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi
MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS 62 (2): 249-+
11169
109829888429 1998 Fragoso G; Pennie WD; John S; Hager GL
The position and length of the steroid-dependent hypersensitive region in the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat are invariant despite multiple nucleosome B frames
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 18 (6): 3633-3644
1134
109929668436 1998 Wang KLC; Warner JR
Positive and negative autoregulation of REB1 transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 18 (7): 4368-4376
26
110029598450 1998 Espinoza FH; Farrell A; Nourse JL; Chamberlin HM; Gileadi O; et al.
Cak1 is required for Kin28 phosphorylation and activation in vivo
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 18 (11): 6365-6373
1836

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