NMP-1 was initially identified as a nuclear matrix-associated DNA-binding factor that exhibits sequence-specific recognition for the site IV regulatory element of a histone H4 gene. This distal promoter domain is a nuclear matrix interaction site. In the present study, we show that NMP-1 is the multifunctional transcription factor YY1. Gel-shift and Western blot analyses demonstrate that NMP-1 is immunoreactive with YY1 antibody. Furthermore, purified YY1 protein specifically recognizes site IV and reconstitutes the NMP-1 complex. Western blot and gel-shift analyses indicate that YY1 is present within the nuclear matrix. In situ immunofluorescence studies show that a significant fraction of YY1 is localized in the nuclear matrix, principall...
Multiple regulatory elements and intricate protein-DNA interactions mediate the transcription of the...
The first step of the currently favored model for the mechanism of transposition of the human LINE-1...
Introduction: Vertebrate YY1 is a multifunctional protein involved in regulation of gene activity in...
The multifunctional transcription factor YY1 is associated with the nuclear matrix. In osteoblasts, ...
The nuclear matrix appears to play an important role in developmental gene expression during osteobl...
The nuclear matrix protein, NMP-2, was originally identified as an osteoblast-specific DNA-binding c...
Several lines of evidence are presented which support involvement of the nuclear matrix in regulatin...
Association of transcription factors with the nuclear matrix represents a mechanism by which nuclear...
The subnuclear location of transcription factors may functionally contribute to the regulation of ge...
The association of DNA binding proteins with the nuclear matrix may be related to a functional role ...
The nuclear matrix (NM) is a structure resulting from the aggregation of proteins andRNA in the nucl...
AbstractPolyomavirus reaches the nucleus in a still encapsidated form, and the viral genome is readi...
[[abstract]]With the aim of identifying potential cellular proteins that mediate the transcriptional...
Transcription factors of the AML (core binding factor-alpha/polyoma enhancer binding protein 2) clas...
Functional interrelationships between components of nuclear architecture and control of gene express...
Multiple regulatory elements and intricate protein-DNA interactions mediate the transcription of the...
The first step of the currently favored model for the mechanism of transposition of the human LINE-1...
Introduction: Vertebrate YY1 is a multifunctional protein involved in regulation of gene activity in...
The multifunctional transcription factor YY1 is associated with the nuclear matrix. In osteoblasts, ...
The nuclear matrix appears to play an important role in developmental gene expression during osteobl...
The nuclear matrix protein, NMP-2, was originally identified as an osteoblast-specific DNA-binding c...
Several lines of evidence are presented which support involvement of the nuclear matrix in regulatin...
Association of transcription factors with the nuclear matrix represents a mechanism by which nuclear...
The subnuclear location of transcription factors may functionally contribute to the regulation of ge...
The association of DNA binding proteins with the nuclear matrix may be related to a functional role ...
The nuclear matrix (NM) is a structure resulting from the aggregation of proteins andRNA in the nucl...
AbstractPolyomavirus reaches the nucleus in a still encapsidated form, and the viral genome is readi...
[[abstract]]With the aim of identifying potential cellular proteins that mediate the transcriptional...
Transcription factors of the AML (core binding factor-alpha/polyoma enhancer binding protein 2) clas...
Functional interrelationships between components of nuclear architecture and control of gene express...
Multiple regulatory elements and intricate protein-DNA interactions mediate the transcription of the...
The first step of the currently favored model for the mechanism of transposition of the human LINE-1...
Introduction: Vertebrate YY1 is a multifunctional protein involved in regulation of gene activity in...