At the G(1)/S phase cell cycle transition, multiple histone genes are expressed to ensure that newly synthesized DNA is immediately packaged as chromatin. Here we have purified and functionally characterized the critical transcription factor HiNF-P, which is required for E2F-independent activation of the histone H4 multigene family. Using chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis and ligation-mediated PCR-assisted genomic sequencing, we show that HiNF-P interacts with conserved H4 cell cycle regulatory sequences in vivo. Antisense inhibition of HiNF-P reduces endogenous histone H4 gene expression. Furthermore, we find that HiNF-P utilizes NPAT/p220, a substrate of the cyclin E/cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) kinase complex, as a key coactivat...
Rapid self-renewal of human embryonic stem (ES) cells (NIH designation WA01 and WA09) is accommodate...
Transcription of the genes for the human histone proteins H4, H3, H2A, H2B, and H1 is activated at t...
The replication of eukaryotic genomes necessitates the coordination of histone biosynthesis with DNA...
Cell cycle progression beyond the G1/S phase transition requires the activation of a transcription c...
Competency for DNA replication is functionally coupled to the activation of histone gene expression ...
Histone nuclear factor P (HiNF-P) activates histone H4 gene transcription at the G1/S phase transiti...
HiNF-P is a recently identified histone H4 subtype specific transcriptional regulator that associate...
Cell cycle control of histone H4 gene transcription is mediated by the multipartite promoter domain ...
HiNF-P and its cofactor p220(NPAT) are principal factors regulating histone gene expression at the G...
Orderly progression through the cell cycle requires the transcriptional activation of histone genes ...
Cell cycle-controlled human histone genes are coordinately expressed during S phase, and transcripti...
Histone Nuclear Factor P (HiNF-P) is a known transcriptional regulator that is critical for the acti...
Cell cycle regulated gene expression was studied by analyzing protein/DNA interactions occurring at ...
Cell cycle progression into S phase requires the induction of histone gene expression to package new...
Transcription factor Histone Nuclear Factor P (HiNF-P; gene symbol Hinfp) mediates cell cycle contro...
Rapid self-renewal of human embryonic stem (ES) cells (NIH designation WA01 and WA09) is accommodate...
Transcription of the genes for the human histone proteins H4, H3, H2A, H2B, and H1 is activated at t...
The replication of eukaryotic genomes necessitates the coordination of histone biosynthesis with DNA...
Cell cycle progression beyond the G1/S phase transition requires the activation of a transcription c...
Competency for DNA replication is functionally coupled to the activation of histone gene expression ...
Histone nuclear factor P (HiNF-P) activates histone H4 gene transcription at the G1/S phase transiti...
HiNF-P is a recently identified histone H4 subtype specific transcriptional regulator that associate...
Cell cycle control of histone H4 gene transcription is mediated by the multipartite promoter domain ...
HiNF-P and its cofactor p220(NPAT) are principal factors regulating histone gene expression at the G...
Orderly progression through the cell cycle requires the transcriptional activation of histone genes ...
Cell cycle-controlled human histone genes are coordinately expressed during S phase, and transcripti...
Histone Nuclear Factor P (HiNF-P) is a known transcriptional regulator that is critical for the acti...
Cell cycle regulated gene expression was studied by analyzing protein/DNA interactions occurring at ...
Cell cycle progression into S phase requires the induction of histone gene expression to package new...
Transcription factor Histone Nuclear Factor P (HiNF-P; gene symbol Hinfp) mediates cell cycle contro...
Rapid self-renewal of human embryonic stem (ES) cells (NIH designation WA01 and WA09) is accommodate...
Transcription of the genes for the human histone proteins H4, H3, H2A, H2B, and H1 is activated at t...
The replication of eukaryotic genomes necessitates the coordination of histone biosynthesis with DNA...