Genetic experiments in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified the five Not proteins as global repressors of transcription which preferentially repress core promoters which do not contain a canonical TATA sequence. Recently, the Ccr4 and Caf1 proteins, required for non-fermentative gene expression, were found to be associated with the five Not proteins in 1.2 and 2 MDa Ccr4-Not complexes. These Ccr4-Not complexes, as many other global regulators of transcription, appear to regulate transcription both positively and negatively in vivo. To further characterize the activity of Not1p, the only essential known protein of the Ccr4-Not complex, and determine whether it can act directly as a transcriptional repressor, we established an i...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II is a highly regulated process. Multiple protein complexes are inv...
Genome-wide studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed that the majority of the genome is tra...
Transcription underlies all cellular processes and responses to internal and external cues. Deregula...
The yeast HIS3 TR and TC TATA elements support basal transcription, but only TR can respond to trans...
The five Saccharomyces cerevisiae Not proteins are associated with the Ccr4 and Caf1 proteins in 1.2...
International audienceThe five Saccharomyces cerevisiae Not proteins are associated with the Ccr4 an...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HIS3 gene is a model system to characterize transcription initiation fr...
The yeast HIS3 gene has two core promoters: TC, a TATA-less element and TR, a canonical TATA element...
Previous studies demonstrated that mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae NOT genes increase tran...
The CCR4-NOT complex (1 mDa in size), consisting of the proteins CCR4, CAF1, and NOT1 to NOT5, regul...
The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of gene expression that is conserved from yeast to human....
The CCR4 transcriptional regulatory complex consisting of CCR4, CAF1, DBF2 and other unidentified fa...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
International audienceThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of transcr...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of transcription that is thought...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II is a highly regulated process. Multiple protein complexes are inv...
Genome-wide studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed that the majority of the genome is tra...
Transcription underlies all cellular processes and responses to internal and external cues. Deregula...
The yeast HIS3 TR and TC TATA elements support basal transcription, but only TR can respond to trans...
The five Saccharomyces cerevisiae Not proteins are associated with the Ccr4 and Caf1 proteins in 1.2...
International audienceThe five Saccharomyces cerevisiae Not proteins are associated with the Ccr4 an...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HIS3 gene is a model system to characterize transcription initiation fr...
The yeast HIS3 gene has two core promoters: TC, a TATA-less element and TR, a canonical TATA element...
Previous studies demonstrated that mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae NOT genes increase tran...
The CCR4-NOT complex (1 mDa in size), consisting of the proteins CCR4, CAF1, and NOT1 to NOT5, regul...
The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of gene expression that is conserved from yeast to human....
The CCR4 transcriptional regulatory complex consisting of CCR4, CAF1, DBF2 and other unidentified fa...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
International audienceThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of transcr...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of transcription that is thought...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II is a highly regulated process. Multiple protein complexes are inv...
Genome-wide studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed that the majority of the genome is tra...
Transcription underlies all cellular processes and responses to internal and external cues. Deregula...