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The following pages link to The strength of acidic activation domains correlates with their affinity for both transcriptional and non-transcriptional proteins (Q44724102):
Displaying 26 items.
- Cloning, expression, and differentiation-dependent regulation of SMAF1 in adipogenesis (Q24317267) (← links)
- Regulation by phosphorylation of the relative affinities of the N-terminal transactivation domains of p53 for p300 domains and Mdm2 (Q24656919) (← links)
- Genetic code expansion as a tool to study regulatory processes of transcription (Q26999463) (← links)
- Structural basis of JAZ repression of MYC transcription factors in jasmonate signalling (Q27316091) (← links)
- Use of a genetically introduced cross-linker to identify interaction sites of acidic activators within native transcription factor IID and SAGA. (Q27929763) (← links)
- The Gal4 activation domain binds Sug2 protein, a proteasome component, in vivo and in vitro (Q27938455) (← links)
- A two-hybrid assay to study protein interactions within the secretory pathway (Q29143454) (← links)
- Targeting the Transcriptional Machinery with Unique Artificial Transcriptional Activators (Q31008108) (← links)
- Viral DNA polymerase scanning and the gymnastics of Sendai virus RNA synthesis (Q33199345) (← links)
- Artificial transcriptional activation domains (Q33217716) (← links)
- Common effects of acidic activators on large-scale chromatin structure and transcription (Q33714149) (← links)
- Transcriptional activating regions target attached substrates to a cyclin-dependent kinase (Q33850632) (← links)
- Refinement of tools for targeted gene expression in Drosophila. (Q34142404) (← links)
- Transcriptional activating regions target a cyclin-dependent kinase. (Q34379009) (← links)
- Targets of the Gal4 transcription activator in functional transcription complexes. (Q34456105) (← links)
- Multiple aromatic side chains within a disordered structure are critical for transcription and transforming activity of EWS family oncoproteins (Q35578699) (← links)
- Structural disorder within the replicative complex of measles virus: functional implications (Q36346815) (← links)
- Ewings family oncoproteins: drunk, disorderly and in search of partners (Q36787955) (← links)
- Functional analysis of molecular interactions in synthetic auxin response circuits (Q37322914) (← links)
- Caught in the act: covalent cross-linking captures activator-coactivator interactions in vivo. (Q39991762) (← links)
- Direct visualization of transcription factor-induced chromatin remodeling and cofactor recruitment in vivo (Q40591024) (← links)
- Moonlighting transcriptional activation function of a fungal sulfur metabolism enzyme (Q40738721) (← links)
- The TATA-binding protein is not an essential target of the transcriptional activators Gal4p and Gcn4p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q41836584) (← links)
- Effect of phosphorylation on the structure and fold of transactivation domain of p53. (Q45712849) (← links)
- Regulation of Androgen Receptor Activity by Transient Interactions of Its Transactivation Domain with General Transcription Regulators. (Q47310629) (← links)
- Perfluoro-tert-butyl Homoserine Is a Helix-Promoting, Highly Fluorinated, NMR-Sensitive Aliphatic Amino Acid: Detection of the Estrogen Receptor·Coactivator Protein-Protein Interaction by 19F NMR. (Q48273411) (← links)