The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every human disease is associated with mis-regulated transcription as either a cause or an effect. This realization has brought about significant research efforts to both better understand the mechanism of eukaryotic transcription and to create small molecules capable of modulating this complex process. Transcriptional activator proteins play a critical role in the control of gene expression. Minimally composed of a DNA binding domain and an activation domain, they are responsible for the levels and time-course of expression of a particular gene. The creation of activator artificial transcription factors (ATFs), non-natural replacements for activ...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
The process of transcription is essential to all life, controlling critical physiological processes ...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
Transcriptional activators are essential for high fidelity transcription, responsible for seeking ou...
Transcription is important for the determination of cellular phenotype through the regulation of gen...
The regulation of transcription levels of specific genes is one of the fundamental processes that un...
The regulation of transcription levels of specific genes is one of the fundamental processes that un...
Establishment of gene expression patterns defines cellular function and the first critical step in t...
Establishment of gene expression patterns defines cellular function and the first critical step in t...
Transcription is the process by which the information encoded in our DNA is converted to RNA. This i...
Transcription is the process by which the information encoded in our DNA is converted to RNA. This i...
Kinetic and Conformational Characterization of Transcriptional Activator-Coactivator Interactions ...
Transcriptional activators play a critical role in regulating gene expression, precisely controlling...
Transcriptional activators play a critical role in regulating gene expression, precisely controlling...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
The process of transcription is essential to all life, controlling critical physiological processes ...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
Transcriptional activators are essential for high fidelity transcription, responsible for seeking ou...
Transcription is important for the determination of cellular phenotype through the regulation of gen...
The regulation of transcription levels of specific genes is one of the fundamental processes that un...
The regulation of transcription levels of specific genes is one of the fundamental processes that un...
Establishment of gene expression patterns defines cellular function and the first critical step in t...
Establishment of gene expression patterns defines cellular function and the first critical step in t...
Transcription is the process by which the information encoded in our DNA is converted to RNA. This i...
Transcription is the process by which the information encoded in our DNA is converted to RNA. This i...
Kinetic and Conformational Characterization of Transcriptional Activator-Coactivator Interactions ...
Transcriptional activators play a critical role in regulating gene expression, precisely controlling...
Transcriptional activators play a critical role in regulating gene expression, precisely controlling...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
Regulation of transcription through protein complex assembly is critical for the maintenance of cell...
The process of transcription is essential to all life, controlling critical physiological processes ...