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Dissecting the regulatory circuitry of a eukaryotic genome

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Genes whose expression relies on the functions of primary components of the transcription initiation mechanism in yeast were identified through genome-wide expression analysis. Components of the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme, the general transcription factor TFIID, and the SAGA chromatin modification complex were observed to be involved in expression of distinct sets of genes.

Author: Lee, Tong Ihn, Holstege, Frank C.P., Jennings, Ezra G., Green, Michael R., Young, Richard A., Golub, Todd R., Lander, Eric S., Wyrick, John J., Hengartner, Christoph J.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Cell
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0092-8674
Year: 1998
Genetic aspects, Eukaryotic cells, Cells (Biology), Eukaryotes, RNA polymerases, Yeast, Yeast (Food product)

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The core centromere and Sgo 1 establish a 50-kb cohesin-protected domain around centromeres during meiosis I

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Study is conducted to show that, Sgo 1, a protein required for protecting centromeric cohesins from removal during meiosis I, localizes to cohesin-associated regions at the centromere and the 50-kb region surrounding it. It is shown that the 50-kb Sgo 1-binding domain is the chromosomal region where cohesions are protected from removal during meiosis I.

Author: Young, Richard A., Amon, Angelika, Tong Ihn Lee, Reynolds, David B., Kiburz, Brendan M., Megee, Paul C., Lee, Brian H., Levine, Stuart S., Marston, Adele L.
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2005
Protein synthesis, Protein biosynthesis, Meiosis, Centromeres

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Core transcriptional regulatory circuitry in human embryonic stem cells

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Genomescale location analysis is used to identify the target genes of transcription factors OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG regulators in vivo. The result provides new insights into the transcriptional regulation of stem cells and reveal how OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG contribute to pluripotency and self-renewal.

Author: Guenther, Matthew G., Young, Richard A., Melton, Douglas A., Gifford, David K., Jaenisch, Rudolf, Tong Ihn Lee, Boyer, Laurie A., Cole, Megan F., Johnstone, Sarah E., Levine, Saurt S., Kumar, Roshan M., Murray, Heather L., Jenner, Richard G.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Cell
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0092-8674
Year: 2005
Embryonic stem cells

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