Potent transcriptional interference by pausing of RNA polymerases over a downstream promoter.
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Execution of the meiotic noncoding RNA expression program and the onset of gametogenesis in yeast require the conserved exosome subunit Rrp6What is an RNA? A top layer for RNA classificationRNAP II processivity is a limiting step for HIV-1 transcription independent of orientation to and activity of endogenous neighboring promotersPromoter activation by CII, a potent transcriptional activator from bacteriophage 186.Minimal gene regulatory circuits for a lysis-lysogeny choice in the presence of noise.Convergent transcription in the butyrolactone regulon in Streptomyces coelicolor confers a bistable genetic switch for antibiotic biosynthesis.Gene regulation by the act of long non-coding RNA transcriptionCommitment to lysogeny is preceded by a prolonged period of sensitivity to the late lytic regulator Q in bacteriophage λ.Activity of the upstream component of tandem TERT/survivin promoters depends on features of the downstream component.Transcriptional interference by RNA polymerase pausing and dislodgement of transcription factors.Transcription-coupled changes to chromatin underpin gene silencing by transcriptional interference.Antisense expression increases gene expression variability and locus interdependencyIdentification of residues in the N-terminal PAS domains important for dimerization of Arnt and AhR.Convergent transcription confers a bistable switch in Enterococcus faecalis conjugation.Repressor activity of the RpoS/σS-dependent RNA polymerase requires DNA bindingAntisense RNA associated with biological regulation of a restriction-modification system.Ectopic integration vectors for generating fluorescent promoter fusions in Bacillus subtilis with minimal dark noise.Direct and indirect effects in the regulation of overlapping promoters.Upstream binding of idling RNA polymerase modulates transcription initiation from a nearby promoterEvidence-based annotation of transcripts and proteins in the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough.Widespread Polycistronic Transcripts in Fungi Revealed by Single-Molecule mRNA Sequencing.Cis-Antisense Transcription Gives Rise to Tunable Genetic Switch Behavior: A Mathematical Modeling Approach.Antisense transcription as a tool to tune gene expressionLong-range transcriptional interference in E. coli used to construct a dual positive selection system for genetic switchesThe Fur homologue BosR requires Arg39 to activate rpoS transcription in Borrelia burgdorferi and thereby direct spirochaete infection in mice.cis-antisense RNA, another level of gene regulation in bacteria.Gene regulation by antisense transcription.The role of repressor kinetics in relief of transcriptional interference between convergent promoters.Physiological regulation of transgene expression by a lentiviral vector containing the A2UCOE linked to a myeloid promoter.The HTLV-1 hbz antisense gene indirectly promotes tax expression via down-regulation of p30(II) mRNA.Drastic reduction in the production of subviral particles does not impair hepatitis B virus virion secretion.Serial Activation of the Inducible Caspase 9 Safety Switch After Human Stem Cell Transplantation.How long can bacteriophage λ change its mind?Clonal Dynamics In Vivo of Virus Integration Sites of T Cells Expressing a Safety Switch.Suppression of expression between adjacent genes within heterologous modules in yeast.Heritable, allele-specific chromosomal looping between tandem promoters specifies promoter usage of SHC1.Random sequences rapidly evolve into de novo promoters.Does every transcript originate from a gene?Long noncoding RNA: multiple players in gene expression.
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Potent transcriptional interference by pausing of RNA polymerases over a downstream promoter.
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Alexandra Ahlgren-Berg
J Barry Egan
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10.1016/J.MOLCEL.2009.04.018
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2009-06-01T00:00:00Z