Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Differential transcriptional regulation of the monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) gene in tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic HPV 18 positive cells: the role of the chromatin structure and AP-1 compositionE2F transcriptional activation requires TRRAP and GCN5 cofactorsA human homologue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF2/SWI2 and Drosophila brm genes potentiates transcriptional activation by the glucocorticoid receptorCharacterization of a new family of proteins that interact with the C-terminal region of the chromatin-remodeling factor CHD-3A mammalian DNA-binding protein that contains a chromodomain and an SNF2/SWI2-like helicase domainPattern of aromatic and hydrophobic amino acids critical for one of two subdomains of the VP16 transcriptional activatorTopBP1 recruits Brg1/Brm to repress E2F1-induced apoptosis, a novel pRb-independent and E2F1-specific control for cell survivalNucleosomes, linker DNA, and linker histone form a unique structural motif that directs the higher-order folding and compaction of chromatinEpstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 2 (EBNA2) binds to a component of the human SNF-SWI complex, hSNF5/Ini1The significance of genetics for cholangiocarcinoma development2.1 A resolution refined structure of a TATA box-binding protein (TBP)Histones H3 and H4 are components of upstream activation factor required for the high-level transcription of yeast rDNA by RNA polymerase IQuantification of DNaseI-sensitivity by real-time PCR: quantitative analysis of DNaseI-hypersensitivity of the mouse beta-globin LCRDioxin induces localized, graded changes in chromatin structure: implications for Cyp1A1 gene transcriptionMechanism of dioxin action: receptor-enhancer interactions in intact cellsEpigenetic regulation of the mammalian cellDevelopmental and tissue expression patterns of histone macroH2A1 subtypesUpstream region of rat serum albumin gene promoter contributes to promoter activity: presence of functional binding site for hepatocyte nuclear factor-3Correlation Between DNase I Hypersensitive Site Distribution and Gene Expression in HeLa S3 CellsOverexpression of SERBP1 (Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 RNA binding protein) in human breast cancer is correlated with favourable prognosisParathymosin affects the binding of linker histone H1 to nucleosomes and remodels chromatin structure.Combining ATAC-seq with nuclei sorting for discovery of cis-regulatory regions in plant genomes.In vivo protein-DNA interactions at hypersensitive site 3 of the human beta-globin locus control region.Differential regulation of gene activity and chromatin structure within the human serpin gene cluster at 14q32.1 in macrophage microcell hybrids.Biochemistry meets genetics in the holoenzymeATP-dependent remodeling of chromatin.The transcriptional basis of steroid physiology.Epigenetic drugs can stimulate metastasis through enhanced expression of the pro-metastatic Ezrin gene.Reprogramming of gene expression during preimplantation development.Periodicity of strong nucleosome positioning sites around the chicken adult beta-globin gene may encode regularly spaced chromatinThe 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.Developmental specificity of the interaction between the locus control region and embryonic or fetal globin genes in transgenic mice with an HS3 core deletionEvidence for an RNA polymerization activity in axolotl and Xenopus egg extracts.Chromatin remodeling mediated by Drosophila GAGA factor and ISWI activates fushi tarazu gene transcription in vitro.Stable expression and cell-specific chromatin structure of human alpha1-antitrypsin cosmid transgenes in rat hepatoma cells.Differential proteomic analysis of mammalian tissues using SILAM.Histone acetylation: influence on transcription, nucleosome mobility and positioning, and linker histone-dependent transcriptional repression.Role of histone tails in nucleosome remodeling by Drosophila NURF.Adjacent DNA elements dominantly restrict the ubiquitous activity of a novel chromatin-opening region to specific tissues.Prolonged glucocorticoid exposure dephosphorylates histone H1 and inactivates the MMTV promoter
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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1992 nî lūn-bûn
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年论文
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Chromatin as an essential part of the transcriptional mechanism.
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Felsenfeld G
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10.1038/355219A0
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1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
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