Eukaryotic transposable elements and genome evolution
DJ Finnegan - Trends in genetics, 1989 - Elsevier
The changes in DNA sequence that have taken place during the evolution of eukaryotic
genomes cannot be accounted for simply by base substitutions; some more complex …
genomes cannot be accounted for simply by base substitutions; some more complex …
[HTML][HTML] Insulators: many functions, many mechanisms
AG West, M Gaszner, G Felsenfeld - Genes & development, 2002 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Eukaryotic genomes are organized into domains containing individual genes and gene
clusters that have distinct patterns of expression both during development and in …
clusters that have distinct patterns of expression both during development and in …
[图书][B] Drosophila. A laboratory handbook.
M Ashburner - 1989 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This weighty book was written with the objective of providing a summary of the practice of
Drosophila genetics and biology. The emphasis is on experimental methods, the author's …
Drosophila genetics and biology. The emphasis is on experimental methods, the author's …
[引用][C] Chromatin: Structure and Function
AP Wolffe - 1998 - books.google.com
The Third Edition of Chromatin: Structure and Function brings the reader up-to-date with the
remarkable progress in chromatin research over the past three years. It has been …
remarkable progress in chromatin research over the past three years. It has been …
A proteolytic pathway that recognizes ubiquitin as a degradation signal
ES Johnson, PCM Ma, IM Ota, A Varshavsky - Journal of biological …, 1995 - ASBMB
Previous work has shown that a fusion protein bearing a" nonremovable" N-terminal
ubiquitin (Ub) moiety is short-lived in vivo, the fusion's Ub functioning as a degradation …
ubiquitin (Ub) moiety is short-lived in vivo, the fusion's Ub functioning as a degradation …
DNA position-specific repression of transcription by a Drosophila zinc finger protein.
Expression of the yellow (y) gene of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by a series of
tissue-specific transcriptional enhancers located in the 5'region and intron of the gene …
tissue-specific transcriptional enhancers located in the 5'region and intron of the gene …
Zinc finger domains: hypotheses and current knowledge.
JM Berg - Annual review of biophysics and biophysical chemistry, 1990 - europepmc.org
Many of the hypotheses are clearly correct that are based on the initial observation that
TFIIIA has an approximately periodic structure with invariant pairs of cysteines and histidines …
TFIIIA has an approximately periodic structure with invariant pairs of cysteines and histidines …
Two different, adjacent and divergent zinc finger binding sites are necessary for CREA‐mediated carbon catabolite repression in the proline gene cluster of …
B Cubero, C Scazzocchio - The EMBO journal, 1994 - embopress.org
CREA is the negative regulator mediating carbon catabolism repression in Aspergillus
nidulans. We have determined all the sites in the DNA region between the prnD and prnB …
nidulans. We have determined all the sites in the DNA region between the prnD and prnB …
Nature and function of insulator protein binding sites in the Drosophila genome
YB Schwartz, D Linder-Basso, PV Kharchenko… - Genome …, 2012 - genome.cshlp.org
Chromatin insulator elements and associated proteins have been proposed to partition
eukaryotic genomes into sets of independently regulated domains. Here we test this …
eukaryotic genomes into sets of independently regulated domains. Here we test this …
A Drosophila protein that imparts directionality on a chromatin insulator is an enhancer of position-effect variegation
TI Gerasimova, DA Gdula, DV Gerasimov, O Simonova… - Cell, 1995 - cell.com
The suppressor of Hairy wing (su (Hw)) protein inhibits the function of transcrtptlonal
enhancers located distally from the promoter with respect to the location of su (Hw)-binding …
enhancers located distally from the promoter with respect to the location of su (Hw)-binding …