Transcriptional activators are essential for high fidelity transcription, responsible for seeking out particular genes and up-regulating them to precise levels in a signal responsive fashion. Indeed the altered transcription patterns observed in disease states can often be attributed to malfunctioning and/or misregulated transcriptional activators. Thus, molecules that can reconstitute the function of transcriptional activators, artificial transcription activators, are highly desirable commodities as mechanistic tools and transcription-targeted therapeutics. Transcriptional activators control the specificity and extent of gene upregulation through two domains: the DNA binding domain (DBD) is responsible for the former and the transcription...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecules that reconstitute the binding mode(s) of a protein and in doing so elicit a programm...
Transcription is important for the determination of cellular phenotype through the regulation of gen...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
Transcriptional activators are key components in the regulation of gene expression, being critical f...
Transcriptional activators are key components in the regulation of gene expression, being critical f...
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...
Kinetic and Conformational Characterization of Transcriptional Activator-Coactivator Interactions ...
Previously it was demonstrated that amphipathic isoxazolidines are able to functionally replace the ...
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...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecules that reconstitute the binding mode(s) of a protein and in doing so elicit a programm...
Transcription is important for the determination of cellular phenotype through the regulation of gen...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
The strict regulation of transcription is essential for the survival of an organism. Nearly every h...
Transcriptional activators are key components in the regulation of gene expression, being critical f...
Transcriptional activators are key components in the regulation of gene expression, being critical f...
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...
Kinetic and Conformational Characterization of Transcriptional Activator-Coactivator Interactions ...
Previously it was demonstrated that amphipathic isoxazolidines are able to functionally replace the ...
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...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecule replacements of transcriptional activation domains are highly desirable targets due t...
Small molecules that reconstitute the binding mode(s) of a protein and in doing so elicit a programm...