In many eukaryotic transcription factor gene families, proteins require a physical interaction with an identical molecule or with another molecule within the same family to form a functional dimer and bind DNA. Depending on the choice of partner and the cellular context, each dimer triggers a sequence of regulatory events that lead to a particular cellular fate, for example, proliferation or differentiation. Recent syntheses of genomic and functional data reveal that partner choice is not random; instead, dimerization specificities, which are strongly linked to the evolution of the protein family, apply. Our focus is on understanding these interaction specificities, their functional consequences and how they evolved. This knowledge is essen...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Background: Changes in gene regulatory networks drive the evolution of phenotypic diversity both wit...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...
In many eukaryotic transcription factor gene families, proteins require a physical interaction with ...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to their specific motifs in genomic regulatory regions is...
SummaryThe ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization pro...
The ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization provides a...
In biological systems, specific protein-DNA interactions are often modulated by ligands as in the re...
The Ets family of eukaryotic transcription factors is based around the conserved Ets DNA-binding dom...
Abstract—A large fraction of known transcription factors form 2:1 complexes with DNA. In our studies...
AbstractProtein-protein interactions govern a wide range of cellular processes. Molecular recognitio...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
The foundation of all life is the interaction of molecules. Molecular interaction occurs in the tigh...
International audienceA transcription reaction relies on the specific recognition of cis-regulatory ...
Forced dimerization or oligomerization has emerged as a powerful mechanism for un-leashing the oncog...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Background: Changes in gene regulatory networks drive the evolution of phenotypic diversity both wit...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...
In many eukaryotic transcription factor gene families, proteins require a physical interaction with ...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to their specific motifs in genomic regulatory regions is...
SummaryThe ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization pro...
The ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization provides a...
In biological systems, specific protein-DNA interactions are often modulated by ligands as in the re...
The Ets family of eukaryotic transcription factors is based around the conserved Ets DNA-binding dom...
Abstract—A large fraction of known transcription factors form 2:1 complexes with DNA. In our studies...
AbstractProtein-protein interactions govern a wide range of cellular processes. Molecular recognitio...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
The foundation of all life is the interaction of molecules. Molecular interaction occurs in the tigh...
International audienceA transcription reaction relies on the specific recognition of cis-regulatory ...
Forced dimerization or oligomerization has emerged as a powerful mechanism for un-leashing the oncog...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Background: Changes in gene regulatory networks drive the evolution of phenotypic diversity both wit...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...