Nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) is a transcription factor trimer binding to the functionally important CCAAT box, present in promoters of growth-promoting and cell cycle-regulated genes. The regulatory nuclear factor YA (NF-YA) subunit confers sequence-specificity to the histone-like nuclear factor YB/YC dimer. NF-YA harbors 2 serines-Ser320 and Ser326-shown to be phosphorylated by cyclin-dependent kinase 2. High-throughput proteomics data indicate that they are phosphorylated in vivo. Specifically, Ser320 makes structural contacts with the DNA phosphate backbone; Ser320-P is the major NF-YA phosphorylation isoform following overexpression in HeLa cells, increasing upon mitotic arrest. EMSA with recombinant Ala and Glu mutants confirm a role of Ser...
Totipotency of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is controlled at the transcriptional level by a handful o...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...
The heterotrimeric transcription factor NF-Y is known to regulate transcription by specifically reco...
Transcription is ultimately driven by DNA-binding events involving regulatory proteins known as tran...
NF-Y binds to CCAAT motifs in the promoter region of a variety of genes involved in cell cycle progr...
Recent studies have suggested that the NF-Y transcription factor is involved in transcription repres...
SummaryThe sequence-specific transcription factor NF-Y binds the CCAAT box, one of the sequence elem...
The sequence-specific transcription factor NF-Y binds the CCAAT box, one of the sequence elements mo...
The CCAAT box is a DNA element present in the majority of human promoters, bound by the trimeric NF-...
The heterotrimeric transcription factor NF-Y recognizes with high specificity and affinity the CCAAT...
The nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y), a trimeric, CCAAT-binding transcriptional activator with histone-like s...
AbstractThe nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y), a trimeric, CCAAT-binding transcriptional activator with histon...
NF-Y is a highly conserved heteromeric CCAAT-binding transcription factor involved in the function o...
Transcription is governed by DNA-binding proteins that recognize specific sequences in regulatory re...
Totipotency of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is controlled at the transcriptional level by a handful o...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...
The heterotrimeric transcription factor NF-Y is known to regulate transcription by specifically reco...
Transcription is ultimately driven by DNA-binding events involving regulatory proteins known as tran...
NF-Y binds to CCAAT motifs in the promoter region of a variety of genes involved in cell cycle progr...
Recent studies have suggested that the NF-Y transcription factor is involved in transcription repres...
SummaryThe sequence-specific transcription factor NF-Y binds the CCAAT box, one of the sequence elem...
The sequence-specific transcription factor NF-Y binds the CCAAT box, one of the sequence elements mo...
The CCAAT box is a DNA element present in the majority of human promoters, bound by the trimeric NF-...
The heterotrimeric transcription factor NF-Y recognizes with high specificity and affinity the CCAAT...
The nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y), a trimeric, CCAAT-binding transcriptional activator with histone-like s...
AbstractThe nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y), a trimeric, CCAAT-binding transcriptional activator with histon...
NF-Y is a highly conserved heteromeric CCAAT-binding transcription factor involved in the function o...
Transcription is governed by DNA-binding proteins that recognize specific sequences in regulatory re...
Totipotency of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is controlled at the transcriptional level by a handful o...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...
Regulated gene expression is essential for a proper progression through the cell cycle. The transcri...