AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of the basal transcription machinery and intermediate factors, concomitant with an alteration in local chromatin structure generated by posttranslational modifications of histone tails and nucleosome remodeling. We provide here a comprehensive picture of events resulting in transcriptional activation of a gene, through evaluating the estrogen receptor-α (NR3A1) target pS2 gene promoter in MCF-7 cells. This description integrates chromatin remodeling with a kinetic evaluation of cyclical networks of association of 46 transcription factors with the promoter, as determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation assays. We define the concept of a “transcri...
Activation of eukaryotic transcription is an intricate process that relies on a multitude of regulat...
We describe the transcriptional potentiation in estrogen responsive transcription extracts of the Xe...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
International audienceThe expression of genes subject to strict regulation can be a highly dynamic, ...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
UnrestrictedEstrogen receptor α (ER) is a member of the family of nuclear receptors and functions as...
To explore the global mechanisms of estrogen-regulated transcription, we used chromatin immunoprecip...
Chromatin plays a central role in eukaryotic gene regulation. We have performed genome-wide mapping ...
Several factors that mediate activation by nuclear receptors also modify the chemical and structural...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
Histone variants, including histone H2A.Z, are incorporated into specific genomic sites and particip...
Estrogen receptor-alpha (ER) transcription function is regulated in a ligand-dependent (e.g., estrad...
The liver-specific vitellogenin B1 promoter is efficiently activated by estrogen within a nucleosoma...
Activation of eukaryotic transcription is an intricate process that relies on a multitude of regulat...
We describe the transcriptional potentiation in estrogen responsive transcription extracts of the Xe...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
International audienceThe expression of genes subject to strict regulation can be a highly dynamic, ...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
UnrestrictedEstrogen receptor α (ER) is a member of the family of nuclear receptors and functions as...
To explore the global mechanisms of estrogen-regulated transcription, we used chromatin immunoprecip...
Chromatin plays a central role in eukaryotic gene regulation. We have performed genome-wide mapping ...
Several factors that mediate activation by nuclear receptors also modify the chemical and structural...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
Histone variants, including histone H2A.Z, are incorporated into specific genomic sites and particip...
Estrogen receptor-alpha (ER) transcription function is regulated in a ligand-dependent (e.g., estrad...
The liver-specific vitellogenin B1 promoter is efficiently activated by estrogen within a nucleosoma...
Activation of eukaryotic transcription is an intricate process that relies on a multitude of regulat...
We describe the transcriptional potentiation in estrogen responsive transcription extracts of the Xe...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...