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- An enhanceosome is a protein complex that ****embles at an enhancer region on DNA and helps to regulate the expression of a target gene. Enhancers are bound...
- Henriksen MA, Zhang X, Darnell JE (October 2003). "STAT3-dependent enhanceosome ****embly and dis****embly: synergy with GR for full transcriptional increase...
- TJ, Bienz M (March 2017). "Constitutive scaffolding of multiple Wnt enhanceosome components by Legless/BCL9". eLife. 6: e20882. doi:10.7554/elife.20882...
- (UCE) and core element of the rDNA promoter, bending the DNA to form an enhanceosome. SL1 has been found to stabilize the binding of UBTF to the rDNA promoter...
- cooperative action of several transcription factors (which constitute enhanceosomes). Remote enhancers allow transcription regulation at a distance. Insulators...
- different theories on the information processing that occurs on enhancers: Enhanceosomes – rely on highly cooperative, coordinated action and can be disabled...
- Henriksen MA, Zhang X, Darnell JE (October 2003). "STAT3-dependent enhanceosome ****embly and dis****embly: synergy with GR for full transcriptional increase...
- Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) NURSA C39 NURSA C54 p300-CBP regulatory mechanism in the IFN-β enhanceosome complex Portal: Biology...
- cooperative and coordinated cis-regulatory modules are classified as enhanceosomes. The architecture and the arrangement of the transcription factor binding...
- vivo recruitment to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II enhanceosome, and MHC class II gene transactivation". Molecular and Cellular Biology...