Activators of transcription are known to also play an important and direct role in activating DNA replication. However, the mechanism whereby they stimulate replication has remained elusive. One model suggests that, in the context of replication origins, transcriptional activators work by interacting with replication factors. We show that a defined, single interaction between a DNA-bound derivative of the activator Gal4 and Gal11P, a mutant form of the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme component Gal11, suffices for stimulating DNA replication as it does for transcription. Moreover, recruitment of TBP, which can activate transcription from a gene promoter, also stimulates DNA replication from an origin site. These results strongly argue that tran...
AbstractMany yeast genes are distinguished by their specific requirements for different components o...
RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) is responsible for expression of all protein-coding genes in eukaryotes. ...
AbstractEssential components of the eukaryotic transcription apparatus include RNA polymerase II, a ...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that eukaryotic activators stimulate polymerase II transcrip...
AbstractRecent studies on gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae support the view that eukaryot...
AbstractA large number of activator proteins have now been identified in higher and lower eukaryotes...
AbstractEukaryotic transcriptional activators work by recruiting to DNA the transcriptional machiner...
AbstractAccurate initiation of eukaryotic mRNA synthesis takes place as a result of the interplay be...
AbstractWe examine transcriptional activation and chromatin remodeling at the PHO5 promoter in yeast...
AbstractBackground: Transcription by RNA polymerase II in eukaryotic cells requires the ordered asse...
Transcriptional attenuation by RNA polymerase II (pol II) has been shown to regulate the expression ...
Research described in the first part of this thesis was focused on studying the control of post-tran...
Transcriptional regulation is all about getting RNA polymerase to the right place on the gene at the...
AbstractMany genes in bacteria and eukaryotes are activated by “regulated recruitment” [1]. Accordin...
We used mutant yeast and human TBP molecules with an altered DNA-binding specificity to examine the ...
AbstractMany yeast genes are distinguished by their specific requirements for different components o...
RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) is responsible for expression of all protein-coding genes in eukaryotes. ...
AbstractEssential components of the eukaryotic transcription apparatus include RNA polymerase II, a ...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that eukaryotic activators stimulate polymerase II transcrip...
AbstractRecent studies on gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae support the view that eukaryot...
AbstractA large number of activator proteins have now been identified in higher and lower eukaryotes...
AbstractEukaryotic transcriptional activators work by recruiting to DNA the transcriptional machiner...
AbstractAccurate initiation of eukaryotic mRNA synthesis takes place as a result of the interplay be...
AbstractWe examine transcriptional activation and chromatin remodeling at the PHO5 promoter in yeast...
AbstractBackground: Transcription by RNA polymerase II in eukaryotic cells requires the ordered asse...
Transcriptional attenuation by RNA polymerase II (pol II) has been shown to regulate the expression ...
Research described in the first part of this thesis was focused on studying the control of post-tran...
Transcriptional regulation is all about getting RNA polymerase to the right place on the gene at the...
AbstractMany genes in bacteria and eukaryotes are activated by “regulated recruitment” [1]. Accordin...
We used mutant yeast and human TBP molecules with an altered DNA-binding specificity to examine the ...
AbstractMany yeast genes are distinguished by their specific requirements for different components o...
RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) is responsible for expression of all protein-coding genes in eukaryotes. ...
AbstractEssential components of the eukaryotic transcription apparatus include RNA polymerase II, a ...