Abstract SIN3 is a global transcriptional coregulator that governs expression of a large repertoire of gene targets. It is an important player in gene regulation, which can repress or activate diverse gene targets in a context-dependent manner. SIN3 is required for several vital biological processes such as cell proliferation, energy metabolism, organ development, and cellular senescence. The functional flexibility of SIN3 arises from its ability to interact with a large variety of partners through protein interaction domains that are conserved across species, ranging from yeast to mammals. Several isoforms of SIN3 are present in these different species that can perform common and specialized functions through interactions with distinct enz...
et al.Myc expression is deregulated in many human cancers. A yeast two-hybrid screen has revealed th...
© 2018 Dr. Vincent TanoThe Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) protein, a mem...
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is a tightly regulated process that allows cells to rep...
Tyrosine phosphorylation is a hallmark for activation of STAT proteins, but their transcriptional ac...
Background and Aims: Within the nucleus of eukaryotic cell, DNA is packaged with histone proteins to...
dissertationThe SIN3 gene is a negative regulator of transcription of many genes in S. cerevisiae; h...
The transcriptional co-repressor Sin3a is a ubiquitous eukaryotic protein complex that has a multitu...
Sin1 or MAPKAP1 is a key component of mTORC2 signaling complex which is necessary for AKT phosphoryl...
Sin1 or MAPKAP1 is a key component of mTORC2 signaling complex which is necessary for AKT phosphoryl...
AbstractThe Sin3 interacting domain (SID), originally described in the Mad family of repressors, is ...
The Sin3 proteins are evolutionarily conserved co-repressors (CoR) that function as mediators of gen...
AbstractAn important event in gene expression is the covalent modification of histone proteins. We h...
AbstractSin3 and Rpd3 negatively regulate a diverse set of yeast genes. A mouse Sin3-related protein...
<p>A. Schematic map representing of the human Sin1 gene and transcript variants described in this st...
AbstractCovalent modification of histones regulates chromatin structure and gene expression. Sin3A m...
et al.Myc expression is deregulated in many human cancers. A yeast two-hybrid screen has revealed th...
© 2018 Dr. Vincent TanoThe Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) protein, a mem...
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is a tightly regulated process that allows cells to rep...
Tyrosine phosphorylation is a hallmark for activation of STAT proteins, but their transcriptional ac...
Background and Aims: Within the nucleus of eukaryotic cell, DNA is packaged with histone proteins to...
dissertationThe SIN3 gene is a negative regulator of transcription of many genes in S. cerevisiae; h...
The transcriptional co-repressor Sin3a is a ubiquitous eukaryotic protein complex that has a multitu...
Sin1 or MAPKAP1 is a key component of mTORC2 signaling complex which is necessary for AKT phosphoryl...
Sin1 or MAPKAP1 is a key component of mTORC2 signaling complex which is necessary for AKT phosphoryl...
AbstractThe Sin3 interacting domain (SID), originally described in the Mad family of repressors, is ...
The Sin3 proteins are evolutionarily conserved co-repressors (CoR) that function as mediators of gen...
AbstractAn important event in gene expression is the covalent modification of histone proteins. We h...
AbstractSin3 and Rpd3 negatively regulate a diverse set of yeast genes. A mouse Sin3-related protein...
<p>A. Schematic map representing of the human Sin1 gene and transcript variants described in this st...
AbstractCovalent modification of histones regulates chromatin structure and gene expression. Sin3A m...
et al.Myc expression is deregulated in many human cancers. A yeast two-hybrid screen has revealed th...
© 2018 Dr. Vincent TanoThe Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) protein, a mem...
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is a tightly regulated process that allows cells to rep...