Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Activator-independent functions of the yeast mediator sin4 complex in preinitiation complex formation and transcription reinitiationIn vivo requirement of activator-specific binding targets of mediatorMCM proteins are associated with RNA polymerase II holoenzymeActivator Gcn4 employs multiple segments of Med15/Gal11, including the KIX domain, to recruit mediator to target genes in vivoMinimal components of the RNA polymerase II transcription apparatus determine the consensus TATA boxTFIID and human mediator coactivator complexes assemble cooperatively on promoter DNAA multiplicity of coactivators is required by Gcn4p at individual promoters in vivoThe Mediator complex: a central integrator of transcriptionArtificial recruitment of certain Mediator components affects requirement of basal transcription factor IIE.Transcription activator interactions with multiple SWI/SNF subunits.Repression and activation domains of RME1p structurally overlap, but differ in genetic requirements.Genome-scale analysis reveals Sst2 as the principal regulator of mating pheromone signaling in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mediator complex association with constitutively transcribed genes in yeastThe Swi5 activator recruits the Mediator complex to the HO promoter without RNA polymerase II.Med9/Cse2 and Gal11 modules are required for transcriptional repression of distinct group of genes.Hrs1/Med3 is a Cyc8-Tup1 corepressor target in the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme.Functional interactions within yeast mediator and evidence of differential subunit modifications.Functional connections between mediator components and general transcription factors of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.A triad of subunits from the Gal11/tail domain of Srb mediator is an in vivo target of transcriptional activator Gcn4p.Deletion of the RNA polymerase subunit RPB4 acts as a global, not stress-specific, shut-off switch for RNA polymerase II transcription at high temperatures.Nucleosome distortion as a possible mechanism of transcription activation domain functionMediator--a universal complex in transcriptional regulationThe Mediator Kinase Module Restrains Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling and Represses Vulval Cell Fate Specification in Caenorhabditis elegansAmplification of TLO Mediator Subunit Genes Facilitate Filamentous Growth in Candida SppIdentification and enzymatic characterization of two diverging murine counterparts of human interstitial collagenase (MMP-1) expressed at sites of embryo implantationThe TRAP100 component of the TRAP/Mediator complex is essential in broad transcriptional events and developmentA combined algorithm for genome-wide prediction of protein functionThe NC2 repressor is dispensable in yeast mutated for the Sin4p component of the holoenzyme and plays roles similar to Mot1p in vivo.Regulation of a multigenic invasion programme by the transcription factor, AP-1: re-expression of a down-regulated gene, TSC-36, inhibits invasion.Regulation of cyclic peptide biosynthesis in a plant pathogenic fungus by a novel transcription factorMalleable machines in transcription regulation: the mediator complexAnalysis of Schizosaccharomyces pombe mediator reveals a set of essential subunits conserved between yeast and metazoan cells.Drosophila Med6 is required for elevated expression of a large but distinct set of developmentally regulated genesMalleable machines take shape in eukaryotic transcriptional regulation.Transcriptomes, transcription activators and microarrays.Med5(Nut1) and Med17(Srb4) are direct targets of mediator histone H4 tail interactionsA functional portrait of Med7 and the mediator complex in Candida albicansMolecular architecture of the yeast Mediator complex.Proteolytic instability and the action of nonclassical transcriptional activatorsIndependent recruitment of mediator and SAGA by the activator Met4
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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1999 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1999 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1999年の論文
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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P2093
P2860
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Mediator protein mutations that selectively abolish activated transcription
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C M Gustafsson
K C Hayashibara
R D Kornberg
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10.1073/PNAS.96.1.67
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z