Browsing by Subject "RNA Polymerase II"
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BRD4 Prevents R-Loop Formation and Transcription-Replication Conflicts by Ensuring Efficient Transcription Elongation.
(Cell reports, 2020-09)Effective spatio-temporal control of transcription and replication during S-phase is paramount to maintaining genomic integrity and cell survival. Dysregulation of these systems can lead to conflicts between the transcription ... -
Different Mechanisms Confer Gradual Control and Memory at Nutrient- and Stress-Regulated Genes in Yeast.
(Mol Cell Biol, 2015-11)Cells respond to environmental stimuli by fine-tuned regulation of gene expression. Here we investigated the dose-dependent modulation of gene expression at high temporal resolution in response to nutrient and stress signals ... -
Molecular determinants for enzalutamide-induced transcription in prostate cancer.
(Nucleic acids research, 2019-11)Enzalutamide, a second-generation androgen receptor (AR) antagonist, has demonstrated clinical benefit in men with prostate cancer. However, it only provides a temporary response and modest increase in survival, indicating ... -
Pol II docking and pausing at growth and stress genes in C. elegans.
(Cell Rep, 2014-02-13)Fluctuations in nutrient availability profoundly impact gene expression. Previous work revealed postrecruitment regulation of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) during starvation and recovery in Caenorhabditis elegans, suggesting ... -
To grow or not to grow: nutritional control of development during Caenorhabditis elegans L1 arrest.
(Genetics, 2013-07)It is widely appreciated that larvae of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest development by forming dauer larvae in response to multiple unfavorable environmental conditions. C. elegans larvae can also reversibly arrest ... -
Yeast screens identify the RNA polymerase II CTD and SPT5 as relevant targets of BRCA1 interaction.
(PLoS One, 2008-01-16)BRCA1 has been implicated in numerous DNA repair pathways that maintain genome integrity, however the function responsible for its tumor suppressor activity in breast cancer remains obscure. To identify the most highly conserved ...