Proteins from Drosophila nuclei that bind to regions of alternating C and T residues present in the promoters of the heat shock genes hsp70 and hsp26 and the histone genes his3 and his4 have been purified. These proteins bind to isolated linear DNA, and genomic footprinting analyses indicate that they are bound to DNA in nuclei. In supercoiled plasmids at low pH, some of these DNA sequences adopt triple-helical structures which, if they form in vivo, could significantly affect chromatin structure. The nuclear proteins described here, and not necessarily the deformed conformation of the DNA, may be responsible for maintaining a potentially inducible promoter structure before transcriptional activation
Chromatin is composed of DNA and a variety of modified histones and non-histone proteins, which have...
SummaryChromatin is important for the regulation of transcription and other functions, yet the diver...
In the eukaryotic nucleus the DNA is packaged in association with other macromolecules, primarily th...
It is increasingly clear that the packaging of DNA in nucleosome arrays serves not only to constrain...
The distribution patterns of chromosomal proteins from Drosophila can be observed by immunofluoresce...
Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal tissues whe...
Data are presented for sequence-specific chromatin-loop organization in histone-depleted nuclei from...
To efficiently transcribe genes, RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) must overcome the barrier imposed by nuc...
The question how the structure influences the gene function is one of the most important problems in...
Abstract Background In Drosophila embryos, many biochemically and functionally unrelated transcripti...
The role of the TATA element in establishing the chromatin structure and inducible transcription of ...
Nuclear pore complexes are best known for their regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport as integra...
Previous experiments have identified a 657-bp restriction fragment in the non-transcribed region of ...
An assembly process involving sequential recruitment of components and hierarchical dependency drive...
Mitosis brings about major changes to chromosome and nuclear structure. We used recently developed p...
Chromatin is composed of DNA and a variety of modified histones and non-histone proteins, which have...
SummaryChromatin is important for the regulation of transcription and other functions, yet the diver...
In the eukaryotic nucleus the DNA is packaged in association with other macromolecules, primarily th...
It is increasingly clear that the packaging of DNA in nucleosome arrays serves not only to constrain...
The distribution patterns of chromosomal proteins from Drosophila can be observed by immunofluoresce...
Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal tissues whe...
Data are presented for sequence-specific chromatin-loop organization in histone-depleted nuclei from...
To efficiently transcribe genes, RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) must overcome the barrier imposed by nuc...
The question how the structure influences the gene function is one of the most important problems in...
Abstract Background In Drosophila embryos, many biochemically and functionally unrelated transcripti...
The role of the TATA element in establishing the chromatin structure and inducible transcription of ...
Nuclear pore complexes are best known for their regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport as integra...
Previous experiments have identified a 657-bp restriction fragment in the non-transcribed region of ...
An assembly process involving sequential recruitment of components and hierarchical dependency drive...
Mitosis brings about major changes to chromosome and nuclear structure. We used recently developed p...
Chromatin is composed of DNA and a variety of modified histones and non-histone proteins, which have...
SummaryChromatin is important for the regulation of transcription and other functions, yet the diver...
In the eukaryotic nucleus the DNA is packaged in association with other macromolecules, primarily th...