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The following pages link to Recruitment of P-TEFb for stimulation of transcriptional elongation by the bromodomain protein Brd4 (Q28267929):
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- The mechanism of release of P-TEFb and HEXIM1 from the 7SK snRNP by viral and cellular activators includes a conformational change in 7SK (Q21136168) (← links)
- The Cyclin K/Cdk12 complex maintains genomic stability via regulation of expression of DNA damage response genes (Q24293691) (← links)
- The bromodomain protein Brd4 insulates chromatin from DNA damage signalling (Q24294320) (← links)
- HIF1A employs CDK8-mediator to stimulate RNAPII elongation in response to hypoxia (Q24294721) (← links)
- Selective inhibition of BET bromodomains (Q24301009) (← links)
- Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) regulates RNA polymerase II serine 2 phosphorylation in human CD4+ T cells (Q24301441) (← links)
- Brd4 recruits P-TEFb to chromosomes at late mitosis to promote G1 gene expression and cell cycle progression (Q24301464) (← links)
- Amino acid substitutions that specifically impair the transcriptional activity of papillomavirus E2 affect binding to the long isoform of Brd4 (Q24305951) (← links)
- Brd4 coactivates transcriptional activation of NF-kappaB via specific binding to acetylated RelA (Q24310313) (← links)
- Acetylation of conserved lysines in the catalytic core of cyclin-dependent kinase 9 inhibits kinase activity and regulates transcription (Q24310643) (← links)
- 55K isoform of CDK9 associates with Ku70 and is involved in DNA repair (Q24314522) (← links)
- Brd4 and JMJD6-associated anti-pause enhancers in regulation of transcriptional pause release (Q24315005) (← links)
- The bromodomain protein Brd4 is a positive regulatory component of P-TEFb and stimulates RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription (Q24316236) (← links)
- Histone crosstalk between H3S10ph and H4K16ac generates a histone code that mediates transcription elongation (Q24317522) (← links)
- Acetylation of cyclin T1 regulates the equilibrium between active and inactive P-TEFb in cells (Q24318644) (← links)
- The double bromodomain proteins Brd2 and Brd3 couple histone acetylation to transcription (Q24319771) (← links)
- Systematic analysis of the protein interaction network for the human transcription machinery reveals the identity of the 7SK capping enzyme (Q24321455) (← links)
- SKIP interacts with c-Myc and Menin to promote HIV-1 Tat transactivation (Q24323711) (← links)
- Bromodomain protein 4 mediates the papillomavirus E2 transcriptional activation function (Q24545850) (← links)
- NUT midline carcinoma (Q24629868) (← links)
- Gene bookmarking accelerates the kinetics of post-mitotic transcriptional re-activation (Q24630856) (← links)
- Poly(A) signals located near the 5' end of genes are silenced by a general mechanism that prevents premature 3'-end processing (Q24633294) (← links)
- 7SK snRNA: a noncoding RNA that plays a major role in regulating eukaryotic transcription (Q24634280) (← links)
- Suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid reactivates HIV from latently infected cells (Q24644201) (← links)
- LARP7 is a stable component of the 7SK snRNP while P-TEFb, HEXIM1 and hnRNP A1 are reversibly associated (Q24646322) (← links)
- Interaction of Bunyamwera Orthobunyavirus NSs protein with mediator protein MED8: a mechanism for inhibiting the interferon response (Q24670740) (← links)
- Brd4-independent transcriptional repression function of the papillomavirus e2 proteins (Q24671845) (← links)
- Conserved P-TEFb-interacting domain of BRD4 inhibits HIV transcription (Q24672881) (← links)
- Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus latency-associated nuclear antigen interacts with bromodomain protein Brd4 on host mitotic chromosomes (Q24673761) (← links)
- Regulation of P-TEFb elongation complex activity by CDK9 acetylation (Q24675988) (← links)
- Brd4 links chromatin targeting to HPV transcriptional silencing (Q24676251) (← links)
- Developmental regulators containing the I-mfa domain interact with T cyclins and Tat and modulate transcription (Q24684924) (← links)
- P-TEFb goes viral (Q26741360) (← links)
- Strategically targeting MYC in cancer (Q26747745) (← links)
- Epigenetic silencing of tumor suppressor genes: Paradigms, puzzles, and potential (Q26753019) (← links)
- Genetics and biology of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (Q26765438) (← links)
- Regulation of MYC gene expression by aberrant Wnt/β-catenin signaling in colorectal cancer (Q26775423) (← links)
- Impact of Chromatin on HIV Replication (Q26782046) (← links)
- Bromodomain proteins in HIV infection (Q26829860) (← links)
- Preparing the first responders: building the inflammatory transcriptome from the ground up (Q26849425) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulators as promising therapeutic targets in acute myeloid leukemia (Q26865149) (← links)
- HIV-1 functional cure: will the dream come true? (Q26865803) (← links)
- Transcriptional control of HIV latency: cellular signaling pathways, epigenetics, happenstance and the hope for a cure (Q26999858) (← links)
- Cancer epigenetics drug discovery and development: the challenge of hitting the mark (Q27002333) (← links)
- Hijacked in cancer: the KMT2 (MLL) family of methyltransferases (Q27006839) (← links)
- Small-molecule inhibitors of the Myc oncoprotein (Q27025648) (← links)
- Single cell analysis of transcriptional activation dynamics (Q27330498) (← links)
- Structure of the Cyclin T binding domain of Hexim1 and molecular basis for its recognition of P-TEFb (Q27647591) (← links)
- Structures of the Dual Bromodomains of the P-TEFb-activating Protein Brd4 at Atomic Resolution (Q27657784) (← links)
- Preformed Protein-binding Motifs in 7SK snRNA: Structural and Thermodynamic Comparisons with Retroviral TAR (Q27664269) (← links)