Mammalian SWI/SNF complexes utilize either BRG1 or BRM as alternative catalytic subunits with DNA-dependent ATPase activity to remodel chromatin. Although the two proteins are 75% identical, broadly expressed, and have similar biochemical activities in vitro, BRG1 is essential for mouse embryonic development, while BRM is dispensable. To investigate whether BRG1 and BRM have overlapping functions during mouse embryogenesis, we performed double-heterozygous intercrosses using constitutive null mutations previously created by gene targeting. The progeny of these crosses had a distribution of genotypes that was significantly skewed relative to their combined gene dosage. This was most pronounced at the top and bottom of the gene dosage hierarc...
The BRG1 catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF-related complexes is required for mammalian development as exe...
Zygotic gene expression programs control cell differentiation in vertebrate development. In Xenopus,...
Rationale: Mating type switching/sucrose non-fermenting (SWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complexes uti...
SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes utilize either BRG1 or BRM as a catalytic subunit to alter nu...
The Brg1 catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF-related complexes has been implicated in many developmental an...
ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complexes contribute to the proper temporal and spatial patterns ...
Mammalian SWI/SNF-related complexes are recruited to the promoters of numerous target genes, and the...
International audienceThe mammalian SWI-SNF complex is an evolutionarily conserved, multi-subunit ma...
For DNA replication to occur, chromatin must be remodeled. Yet, we know very little about which prot...
SWI/SNF complexes utilize BRG1 (also known as SMARCA4) or BRM (also known as SMARCA2) as alternative...
© Copyright 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015. The SWI/SNF (SWItch/Sucrose NonFermentable or BAF, Br...
SummaryThe SWI/SNF complex plays an important role in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), but it rem...
Mammalian SWI-SNF-related complexes use brahma-related gene 1 (Brg1) as a catalytic subunit to remod...
Mammalian SWI–SNF-related complexes use brahma-related gene 1 (Brg1) as a catalytic subunit to remod...
Although the two catalytic subunits of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex—Brahma (Brm) and Brg...
The BRG1 catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF-related complexes is required for mammalian development as exe...
Zygotic gene expression programs control cell differentiation in vertebrate development. In Xenopus,...
Rationale: Mating type switching/sucrose non-fermenting (SWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complexes uti...
SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes utilize either BRG1 or BRM as a catalytic subunit to alter nu...
The Brg1 catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF-related complexes has been implicated in many developmental an...
ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complexes contribute to the proper temporal and spatial patterns ...
Mammalian SWI/SNF-related complexes are recruited to the promoters of numerous target genes, and the...
International audienceThe mammalian SWI-SNF complex is an evolutionarily conserved, multi-subunit ma...
For DNA replication to occur, chromatin must be remodeled. Yet, we know very little about which prot...
SWI/SNF complexes utilize BRG1 (also known as SMARCA4) or BRM (also known as SMARCA2) as alternative...
© Copyright 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015. The SWI/SNF (SWItch/Sucrose NonFermentable or BAF, Br...
SummaryThe SWI/SNF complex plays an important role in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), but it rem...
Mammalian SWI-SNF-related complexes use brahma-related gene 1 (Brg1) as a catalytic subunit to remod...
Mammalian SWI–SNF-related complexes use brahma-related gene 1 (Brg1) as a catalytic subunit to remod...
Although the two catalytic subunits of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex—Brahma (Brm) and Brg...
The BRG1 catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF-related complexes is required for mammalian development as exe...
Zygotic gene expression programs control cell differentiation in vertebrate development. In Xenopus,...
Rationale: Mating type switching/sucrose non-fermenting (SWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complexes uti...