Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous promoter element that stimulates transcription via its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Discovering novel cis-regulatory motifs using functional networksGene promoters show chromosome-specificity and reveal chromosome territories in humansGenome-wide chromatin remodeling identified at GC-rich long nucleosome-free regionsWeakly positioned nucleosomes enhance the transcriptional competency of chromatinEukaryotic genomes may exhibit up to 10 generic classes of gene promotersHomopolymer tract length dependent enrichments in functional regions of 27 eukaryotes and their novel dependence on the organism DNA (G+C)% compositionGlobal nucleosome occupancy in yeastStructural properties of promoters: similarities and differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.Comparative analysis of chromatin landscape in regulatory regions of human housekeeping and tissue specific genesChromatin and epigenetic regulation of pre-mRNA processingDNA dynamics and single-molecule biologyInfluence of Rotational Nucleosome Positioning on Transcription Start Site Selection in Animal PromotersMechanics of the IL2RA gene activation revealed by modeling and atomic force microscopyA novel upstream RNA polymerase III promoter element becomes essential when the chromatin structure of the yeast U6 RNA gene is altered.SPN1, a conserved gene identified by suppression of a postrecruitment-defective yeast TATA-binding protein mutantMutations synthetically lethal with cep1 target S. cerevisiae kinetochore components.The RSC chromatin remodelling enzyme has a unique role in directing the accurate positioning of nucleosomesDifferent roles for abf1p and a T-rich promoter element in nucleosome organization of the yeast RPS28A gene.ADA1, a novel component of the ADA/GCN5 complex, has broader effects than GCN5, ADA2, or ADA3.Regulation of expression of GLT1, the gene encoding glutamate synthase in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeKinetoplastid Phylogenomics Reveals the Evolutionary Innovations Associated with the Origins of ParasitismRetention of the Native Epigenome in Purified Mammalian ChromatinPromoter-proximal pausing of RNA polymerase II: emerging roles in metazoansMolecular genetics of the RNA polymerase II general transcriptional machineryS1-DRIP-seq identifies high expression and polyA tracts as major contributors to R-loop formation.Reconstitution of hemisomes on budding yeast centromeric DNA.A nucleosome-guided map of transcription factor binding sites in yeast.Constitutive nucleosome depletion and ordered factor assembly at the GRP78 promoter revealed by single molecule footprinting.Genomic sequence is highly predictive of local nucleosome depletion.Distinct modes of regulation by chromatin encoded through nucleosome positioning signalsA genome-wide analysis of genetic diversity in Trypanosoma cruzi intergenic regionsHigh-resolution nucleosome mapping reveals transcription-dependent promoter packaging.Distinct HP1 and Su(var)3-9 complexes bind to sets of developmentally coexpressed genes depending on chromosomal locationGenome-wide views of chromatin structureDrosophila ORC localizes to open chromatin and marks sites of cohesin complex loadingTATA is a modular component of synthetic promoters.DNA recognition by the SwaI restriction endonuclease involves unusual distortion of an 8 base pair A:T-rich targetB-Cell coactivator OBF-1 exhibits unusual transcriptional properties and functions in a DNA-bound Oct-1-dependent fashion.Intrinsic histone-DNA interactions are not the major determinant of nucleosome positions in vivo.Nucleosome positioning: how is it established, and why does it matter?
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous promoter element that stimulates transcription via its intrinsic DNA structure.
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scientific article published on June 1995
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... a its intrinsic DNA structure.
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Poly(dA:dT), a ubiquitous prom ...... ia its intrinsic DNA structure
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1995.TB07255.X
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z