Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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The RNA cleavage activity of RNA polymerase III is mediated by an essential TFIIS-like subunit and is important for transcription terminationTranscriptional activation domains of human heat shock factor 1 recruit human SWI/SNFSp1-dependent activation of a synthetic promoter by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat proteinPattern of aromatic and hydrophobic amino acids critical for one of two subdomains of the VP16 transcriptional activatorLentivirus Tat proteins specifically associate with a cellular protein kinase, TAK, that hyperphosphorylates the carboxyl-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II: candidate for a Tat cofactorTranscription elongation factor P-TEFb is required for HIV-1 tat transactivation in vitroEscherichia coli transcript cleavage factors GreA and GreB stimulate promoter escape and gene expression in vivo and in vitroWidespread expression and estrogen regulation of PPEIA-3' nuclear RNA in the rat brainTranscription termination of RNA polymerase I due to a T-rich element interacting with Reb1p.[Leu5]enkephalin-encoding sequences are targets for a specific DNA-binding factor.Promoter-proximal pausing on the hsp70 promoter in Drosophila melanogaster depends on the upstream regulatorTranscription termination signals in the nin region of bacteriophage lambda: identification of Rho-dependent termination regions.Stably maintained microdomain of localized unrestrained supercoiling at a Drosophila heat shock gene locus.Poly(A) signals and transcriptional pause sites combine to prevent interference between RNA polymerase II promoters.RNA polymerase mapping during stress responses reveals widespread nonproductive transcription in yeast.Nascent RNA cleavage by arrested RNA polymerase II does not require upstream translocation of the elongation complex on DNAExpanding role of cyclin dependent kinases in cytokine inducible gene expression.Genes encoding isoforms of transcription elongation factor TFIIS in Xenopus and the use of multiple unusual RNA processing signals.Yeast and Human RNA polymerase II elongation complexes: evidence for functional differences and postinitiation recruitment of factorsInappropriate transcription from the 5' end of the murine dihydrofolate reductase gene masks transcriptional regulationOncogenic fusion protein EWS/FLI1 down-regulates gene expression by both transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanismsAlternative 3' processing of Xenopus alpha-tubulin mRNAs; efficient use of a CAUAAA polyadenylation signalDisruption of downstream chromatin directed by a transcriptional activatorHow the phage lambda N gene product suppresses transcription termination: communication of RNA polymerase with regulatory proteins mediated by signals in nascent RNA.Mechanism of action of regulatory proteins encoded by complex retrovirusesCleavage of the nascent transcript induced by TFIIS is insufficient to promote read-through of intrinsic blocks to elongation by RNA polymerase II.Transcriptional arrest: Escherichia coli RNA polymerase translocates backward, leaving the 3' end of the RNA intact and extruded.The RNA polymerase II elongation complex. Factor-dependent transcription elongation involves nascent RNA cleavageElongation factor-dependent transcript shortening by template-engaged RNA polymerase II.RNA polymerase II elongation complex. Elongation complexes purified using an anti-RNA antibody do not contain initiation factor alpha.Identification of a 3'-->5' exonuclease activity associated with human RNA polymerase II.Effect of Escherichia coli nusG function on lambda N-mediated transcription antitermination.Elongation factor SII-dependent transcription by RNA polymerase II through a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.In vivo transcriptional pausing and cap formation on three Drosophila heat shock genes.Multiple levels of control of the stage- and region-specific expression of rat intestinal lactaseRepression of gene expression by an exogenous sequence element acting in concert with a heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-like protein, Nrd1, and the putative helicase Sen1Mitotic repression of RNA polymerase II transcription is accompanied by release of transcription elongation complexes.Transcription elongation in the human c-myc gene is governed by overall transcription initiation levels in Xenopus oocytes.Functional analysis of a stable transcription arrest site in the first intron of the murine adenosine deaminase gene.Expression of mRNA encoding the macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor (c-fms) is controlled by a constitutive promoter and tissue-specific transcription elongation
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Transcription elongation and eukaryotic gene regulation.
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Groudine M
Spencer CA
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1990-06-01T00:00:00Z