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Class:IdPerson:75403
_displayNameTjian, R
_timestamp2003-09-01 15:50:22
firstnameR
initialR
surnameTjian
(author)[LiteratureReference:73719] Nucleolar transcription factor hUBF contains a DNA-binding motif with homology to HMG proteins.
[LiteratureReference:73730] The TATA-binding protein and associated factors are integral components of the RNA polymerase I transcription factor, SL1.
[LiteratureReference:73732] Reconstitution of transcription factor SL1: exclusive binding of TBP by SL1 or TFIID subunits.
[LiteratureReference:73733] Molecular mechanisms governing species-specific transcription of ribosomal RNA.
[LiteratureReference:73742] Coactivator and promoter-selective properties of RNA polymerase I TAFs.
[LiteratureReference:110388] Transcription factors IIE and IIH and ATP hydrolysis direct promoter clearance by RNA polymerase II.
[LiteratureReference:110476] Control of cell number by Drosophila FOXO: downstream and feedback regulation of the insulin receptor pathway.
[LiteratureReference:212862] Transcriptional coactivator complexes
[LiteratureReference:377291] IRES-mediated functional coupling of transcription and translation amplifies insulin receptor feedback
[LiteratureReference:377336] Control of cell number by Drosophila FOXO: downstream and feedback regulation of the insulin receptor pathway
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