《基因进展》.2006年.第15期
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- Does Pol I talk to Pol II? Coordination of RNA polymerases in ribosome biogenesis
- TXR1-mediated thrombospondin repression: a novel mechanism of resistance to taxanes?
- Plant hormone receptors: perception is everything
- Small RNAs just got bigger: Piwi-interacting RNAs(piRNAs) in mammalian testes
- Hda-mediated inactivation of the DnaA protein and dnaA gene autoregulation act in concert to ensure homeostatic maintenance of the Escherich
- E4F1: a novel candidate factor for mediating BMI1 function in primitive hematopoietic cells
- c-Myc is an important direct target of Notch1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma
- Rep and PriA helicase activities prevent RecA from provoking unnecessary recombination during replication fork repair
- SUMO-mediated regulation of synaptonemal complex formation during meiosis
- Skin epidermis lacking the c-myc gene is resistant to Ras-driven tumorigenesis but can reacquire sensitivity upon additional loss of the p21
- Cytokines regulate postnatal hematopoietic stem cell expansion: opposing roles of thrombopoietin and LNK
- Nucleosome displacement in transcription
- In vivo commitment to yeast cotranscriptional splicing is sensitive to transcription elongation mutants
- Histone trimethylation and the maintenance of transcriptional ONand OFF states by trxG and PcG proteins
- The transcriptional activity of RNA polymerase I is a key determinant for the level of all ribosome components
- Txr1: a transcriptional regulator of thrombospondin-1 that modulates cellular sensitivity to taxanes
- SUMO modifications control assembly of synaptonemal complex and polycomplex in meiosis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae