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Evidence that P-TEFb alleviates the negative effect of DSIF on RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription in vitroStructure and function of the human transcription elongation factor DSIFDSIF, a novel transcription elongation factor that regulates RNA polymerase II processivity, is composed of human Spt4 and Spt5 homologsThe octamer-binding proteins Oct-1 and Oct-2 repress the HIV long terminal repeat promoter and its transactivation by TatTranscriptional control and the role of silencers in transcriptional regulation in eukaryotesSpt5 cooperates with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat by preventing premature RNA release at terminator sequencesInhibition of HIV-1 Tat-mediated LTR transactivation and HIV-1 infection by anti-Tat single chain intrabodiesNovel mechanism and factor for regulation by HIV-1 TatThe human immunodeficiency virus transactivator Tat interacts with the RNA polymerase II holoenzymeAn essential component of a C-terminal domain phosphatase that interacts with transcription factor IIF in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeThree functional classes of transcriptional activation domainThe structure of the coliphage HK022 Nun protein-lambda-phage boxB RNA complex. Implications for the mechanism of transcription terminationStructural mimicry in the phage phi21 N peptide-boxB RNA complexStructural Biophysics of the NusB:NusE Antitermination ComplexFine tuning of the E. coli NusB:NusE complex affinity to BoxA RNA is required for processive antiterminationA NusE:NusG complex links transcription and translationSolution structure of P22 transcriptional antitermination N peptide-boxB RNA complexA bacterial-like mechanism for transcription termination by the Sen1p helicase in budding yeast.Organization and function of APT, a subcomplex of the yeast cleavage and polyadenylation factor involved in the formation of mRNA and small nucleolar RNA 3'-ends.Tat-associated kinase (P-TEFb): a component of transcription preinitiation and elongation complexesAssociation of Tat with purified HIV-1 and HIV-2 transcription preinitiation complexesA novel LBP-1-mediated restriction of HIV-1 transcription at the level of elongation in vitroMolecular cloning of an essential subunit of RNA polymerase II elongation factor SIIIDynamics of human immunodeficiency virus transcription: P-TEFb phosphorylates RD and dissociates negative effectors from the transactivation response elementSelection of RRE RNA binding peptides using a kanamycin antitermination assay.Sequence-specific Rho-RNA interactions in transcription termination.RNA-protein recognition: single-residue ultrafast dynamical control of structural specificity and functionBacteriophage lambda N protein alone can induce transcription antitermination in vitro.RNA recognition by arginine-rich peptide motifs.Interaction between the phage HK022 Nun protein and the nut RNA of phage lambdaStructure and mechanism in transcriptional antitermination by the bacteriophage lambda N protein.Stimulation of transcription by mutations affecting conserved regions of RNA polymerase II.[Leu5]enkephalin-encoding sequences are targets for a specific DNA-binding factor.Transcription termination signals in the nin region of bacteriophage lambda: identification of Rho-dependent termination regions.Processive antiterminationStructural variety of arginine-rich RNA-binding peptides.Tumor suppression and transcription elongation: the dire consequences of changing partners.Ebola virus VP30-mediated transcription is regulated by RNA secondary structure formation.Conformational distributions at the N-peptide/boxB RNA interface studied using site-directed spin labeling.Bipartite function of a small RNA hairpin in transcription antitermination in bacteriophage lambda
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1993 nî lūn-bûn
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1993年の論文
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1993年学术文章
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1993年学术文章
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1993年学术文章
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1993年学术文章
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1993年学术文章
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1993年學術文章
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1993年學術文章
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1993年學術文章
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Transcriptional antitermination.
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label
Transcriptional antitermination.
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Transcriptional antitermination.
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P2093
P356
P1433
P1476
Transcriptional antitermination.
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P2093
Greenblatt J
Nodwell JR
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/364401A0
P407
P577
1993-07-01T00:00:00Z
P6179
1042015984