AbstractMany genes in bacteria and eukaryotes are activated by “regulated recruitment” [1]. According to that picture, a transcriptional activator binds cooperatively to DNA with the transcriptional machinery, and the constitutively active polymerase then spontaneously transcribes the gene. An important class of experiments that helped develop this model is called the “activator by-pass” experiment [2–7]. In one version of such an experiment, the ordinary activator-transcriptional machinery interaction is replaced by a heterologous interaction. For example, fusing any of several DNA binding domains to Gal11, a component of the yeast mediator complex [2, 4, 5], creates a powerful activator of genes bearing the corresponding DNA binding sites...
AbstractA large number of activator proteins have now been identified in higher and lower eukaryotes...
AbstractRecent studies on gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae support the view that eukaryot...
Binding characteristics of yeast TATA-binding protein (yTBP) over five oligomers having different TA...
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 ...
AbstractEukaryotic transcriptional activators work by recruiting to DNA the transcriptional machiner...
SummarySeveral transcriptional activators, called “classical” because each bears a natural acidic ac...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that eukaryotic activators stimulate polymerase II transcrip...
AbstractMany yeast genes are distinguished by their specific requirements for different components o...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
Research described in the first part of this thesis was focused on studying the control of post-tran...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
Both genetic and biochemical data suggest that transcriptional activators with little sequence homol...
Eukaryotic transcription activation domains (ADs) are not well defined on the proteome scale. We sys...
Activators of transcription are known to also play an important and direct role in activating DNA re...
AbstractA large number of activator proteins have now been identified in higher and lower eukaryotes...
AbstractRecent studies on gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae support the view that eukaryot...
Binding characteristics of yeast TATA-binding protein (yTBP) over five oligomers having different TA...
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 ...
AbstractEukaryotic transcriptional activators work by recruiting to DNA the transcriptional machiner...
SummarySeveral transcriptional activators, called “classical” because each bears a natural acidic ac...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that eukaryotic activators stimulate polymerase II transcrip...
AbstractMany yeast genes are distinguished by their specific requirements for different components o...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
Research described in the first part of this thesis was focused on studying the control of post-tran...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
Both genetic and biochemical data suggest that transcriptional activators with little sequence homol...
Eukaryotic transcription activation domains (ADs) are not well defined on the proteome scale. We sys...
Activators of transcription are known to also play an important and direct role in activating DNA re...
AbstractA large number of activator proteins have now been identified in higher and lower eukaryotes...
AbstractRecent studies on gene regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae support the view that eukaryot...
Binding characteristics of yeast TATA-binding protein (yTBP) over five oligomers having different TA...