نتایج جستجو برای: core promoter

تعداد نتایج: 301283  

2011
Hsin-Yi Yeh Tsung-Ching Chen Kung-Ming Liou Hsiu-Ting Hsu Kuei-Min Chung Li-Ling Hsu Ban-Yang Chang

Previous studies have led to a model in which the promoter-specific recognition of prokaryotic transcription initiation factor, sigma (σ), is core dependent. Most σ functions were studied on the basis of this tenet. Here, we provide in vitro evidence demonstrating that the intact Bacillus subtilis primary sigma, σ(A), by itself, is able to interact specifically with promoter deoxyribonucleic ac...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Hsin-Hsien Hsu Kuei-Min Chung Tsung-Ching Chen Ban-Yang Chang

Sigma factors (ss) are bacterial transcription factors that bind core RNA polymerase (RNAP) and direct transcription initiation at cognate promoter sites. However, most of their functions have been investigated in the context of RNAP. This has made the exact function of s, and the importance of core RNAP in modulating s function, ambiguous. Here we identify a Bacillus subtilis mutant s that is ...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Hsin-Hsien Hsu Kuei-Min Chung Tsung-Ching Chen Ban-Yang Chang

Sigma factors (sigmas) are bacterial transcription factors that bind core RNA polymerase (RNAP) and direct transcription initiation at cognate promoter sites. However, most of their functions have been investigated in the context of RNAP. This has made the exact function of sigma, and the importance of core RNAP in modulating sigma function, ambiguous. Here we identify a Bacillus subtilis mutan...

2016
Pål O. Westermark

Circadian rhythms in transcription are generated by rhythmic abundances and DNA binding activities of transcription factors. Propagation of rhythms to transcriptional initiation involves the core promoter, its chromatin state, and the basal transcription machinery. Here, I characterize core promoters and chromatin states of genes transcribed in a circadian manner in mouse liver and in Drosophil...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Uwe Ohler

The reliable recognition of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II core promoters, and the associated transcription start sites (TSSs) of genes, has been an ongoing challenge for computational biology. High throughput experimental methods such as tiling arrays or 5' SAGE/EST sequencing have recently lead to much larger datasets of core promoters, and to the assessment that the well-known core promoter se...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
K H Emami W W Navarre S T Smale

The core promoter compositions of mammalian protein-coding genes are highly variable; some contain TATA boxes, some contain initiator (Inr) elements, and others contain both or neither of these basal elements. The underlying reason for this heterogeneity remains a mystery, as recent studies have suggested that TATA-containing and Inr-containing core promoters direct transcription initiation by ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Yayoi Natsume-Kitatani Hiroshi Mamitsuka

Four different histones (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4; two subunits each) constitute a histone octamer, around which DNA wraps to form histone-DNA complexes called nucleosomes. Amino acid residues in each histone are occasionally modified, resulting in several biological effects, including differential regulation of transcription. Core promoters that encompass the transcription start site have well-con...

Journal: :Journal of nature and science 2015
Jianmin Li Guang Cheng Maoguen Zheng Yinzhi Zhao Jing Zhou Wande Li

Exposure of humans to cadmium (Cd) either from environmental contamination or from cigarette smoke, often induces lung emphysema and cancers. Lysyl oxidase (LOX), a copper-dependent enzyme essential for crosslinking of the extracellular matrix, displays antagonistic effects on emphysema and cancer pathogenesis. Our previous studies showed down-regulation of LOX in Cd-resistant (CdR) rat fetal l...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Thomas W Marshall Kevin A Link Christin E Petre-Draviam Karen E Knudsen

The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor whose activity is required for prostate cancer proliferation. Because ablation of AR activity is a critical goal of prostate cancer therapy, much emphasis has been placed on understanding the accessory proteins that regulate AR function in the prostate. Several co-activators have been shown to be required for full AR activity...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2003
Mariko Watanabe Yuji Ogawa Kinji Ito Masaaki Higashihara Marshall E Kadin Lawrence J Abraham Toshiki Watanabe Ryouichi Horie

Overexpression of CD30 is the hallmark of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H-RS) cells and drives constitutive nuclear factor-kappaB activation that is the molecular basis for the pathophysiology of Hodgkin's lymphoma. Transcription of the CD30 gene is controlled by the core promoter that is driven by Sp-1 and the microsatellite sequences (MSs) that represses core promoter activity. To understand th...

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