A severely defective TATA-binding protein-TFIIB interaction does not preclude transcriptional activation in vivo.
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Multiple portions of poly(A)-binding protein stimulate translation in vivoTATA-binding protein variants that bypass the requirement for Mot1 in vivoThe yeast protein Xtc1 functions as a direct transcriptional repressor.Molecular genetics of the RNA polymerase II general transcriptional machineryThe two Saccharomyces cerevisiae SUA7 (TFIIB) transcripts differ at the 3'-end and respond differently to stress.TATA-binding protein mutants that increase transcription from enhancerless and repressed promoters in vivoArtificial recruitment of TFIID, but not RNA polymerase II holoenzyme, activates transcription in mammalian cells.Transcriptional activation in yeast cells lacking transcription factor IIA.Regulation of TATA-binding protein binding by the SAGA complex and the Nhp6 high-mobility group protein.Transcriptional activation by artificial recruitment in yeast is influenced by promoter architecture and downstream sequences.An activation-specific role for transcription factor TFIIB in vivoTATA-binding protein mutants that are lethal in the absence of the Nhp6 high-mobility-group proteinConversion of the omega subunit of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase into a transcriptional activator or an activation target.Mutational analysis of the D1/E1 core helices and the conserved N-terminal region of yeast transcription factor IIB (TFIIB): identification of an N-terminal mutant that stabilizes TATA-binding protein-TFIIB-DNA complexes.Transcriptional activation by TFIIB mutants that are severely impaired in interaction with promoter DNA and acidic activation domains.Role for Nhp6, Gcn5, and the Swi/Snf complex in stimulating formation of the TATA-binding protein-TFIIA-DNA complex.TFIIA has activator-dependent and core promoter functions in vivo.Yeast RNA polymerase II lacking the Rpb9 subunit is impaired for interaction with transcription factor IIF.Architecture of protein and DNA contacts within the TFIIIB-DNA complex.DA-complex assembly activity required for VP16C transcriptional activation.Association of transcription factor IIA with TATA binding protein is required for transcriptional activation of a subset of promoters and cell cycle progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.The zinc ribbon domains of the general transcription factors TFIIB and Brf: conserved functional surfaces but different roles in transcription initiation.TBP domain symmetry in basal and activated archaeal transcription.Role of the TATA binding protein-transcription factor IIB interaction in supporting basal and activated transcription in plant cells.Incorporation of Drosophila TAF110 into the yeast TFIID complex does not permit the Sp1 glutamine-rich activation domain to function in vivo.Enhancement of TBP binding by activators and general transcription factors
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A severely defective TATA-binding protein-TFIIB interaction does not preclude transcriptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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A severely defective TATA-bind ...... criptional activation in vivo.
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10.1128/MCB.17.3.1336
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1997-03-01T00:00:00Z