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AZT inhibits the process of reverse | transcription, a critical step in the viral life cycle. |
HIV-1 carries out reverse | transcription, a process that produces new double-strand |
such as stress-induced cell cycle arrest, | transcription activation and apoptosis. |
echanistically link histone acetylation to | transcription activation. |
Human GLi1 encodes a | transcription activator involved in development that is |
Full gene expression occurs when | transcription activator proteins bind to each module wit |
h Janus kinase 2 (JAK2), and also binds to | transcription activator STAT3 in a ligand-dependent mann |
ammary tumor virus promoter only initiates | transcription after dexamethasone application and the Dr |
e to pause, but it will typically continue | transcription after a brief time because the duplex is t |
Another | transcription album is a selection of Nocturnes and othe |
It activates E-box dependent | transcription along with E47. |
ing absorption in the intestine increasees | transcription and synthesis of FGF19, which will then in |
an RNA-binding protein coupled to reverse | transcription and a microarray. |
Legacy-1 attacked general | transcription and replication of all cells, a messy and |
The | transcription and translation below use that accepted in |
ved to act as a negative regulator of repC | transcription, and be required for efficient replication |
Whether | transcription, and corresponding translation, occurs at |
d to also promote nerve growth factor gene | transcription and the stability of mRNA in primary cultu |
the host cell nucleus, inhibition of viral | transcription, and a role in the virus assembly and budd |
ed to "Hasekura Rokuemon" (click image for | transcription and translation) |
Duncan's | transcription and editing of this material, which he car |
labelled product is generated via reverse | transcription and sometimes with an optional PCR amplifi |
ymerase, sigma factors, regulation of gene | transcription, and bacterial development, being especial |
DNA in the cell nucleus, which causes DNA | transcription and activity in the cell. |
ds the cAMP response element, altering the | transcription and therefore the synthesis of the protein |
is actively involved in the regulation of | transcription and mRNA life-time. |
ltifunctional phosphoprotein with roles in | transcription and signal transduction. |
s II major histocompatibility complex gene | transcription, and is often referred to as the "master c |
ause these ends determine the direction of | transcription and translation. |
kinase/signal transducer and activator of | transcription) and MAPK (mitogen activated protein kinas |
cual Jordan, began immediately to make the | transcription and extension, and they submitted their re |
in present in the cell nucleus during gene | transcription and subsequent post-transcriptional modifi |
tivators may have diverse roles outside of | transcription and that they may act as 'master genes' fo |
s protein is involved in the regulation of | transcription and chromatin remodeling. |
metabolism, cell proliferation, apoptosis, | transcription and cell migration. |
ulture (MC) 2000): Includes rules both for | transcription and for transliteration. |
g of supercoiled DNA and thus blocking DNA | transcription and replication. |
For 5 years Taylor supervised the | transcription and translation (from Spanish or Tagalog) |
n acts as a sequence-specific repressor of | transcription, and has been shown to modulate the transc |
on at the RNA level, therefore between the | transcription and the translation of the gene. |
as a direct link between the regulation of | transcription and the cell cycle. |
A Facsimile with Accompanying Commentary, | Transcription and Translation. |
em in Jurchen by a poet called (in Chinese | transcription) Aotun Liangbi. |
id progenitor cells, and the regulation of | transcription, apoptosis, cell division, and enucleation |
Runic transliteration and | transcription are part of analysing a runic inscription |
s, and that the antibodies may be altering | transcription at these loci. |
cI turns off | transcription at the phage's L and R promoters as well a |
here may have been mistaken during census | transcription at the time, since there is a Telegraph pu |
max and his father John A. Lomax, with the | transcription being done by Ruth Crawford Seeger. |
n DNA melting at the promoter, forming the | transcription bubble. |
The translation was not just a mechanical | transcription, but translated difficult Latin concepts i |
It will decrease rRNA and other genes | transcription but will increase transcription of genes i |
) is a core promoter element that promotes | transcription by RNA polymerase II when it is located pr |
The activator may increase | transcription by virtue of a connected domain which assi |
The partial | transcription by a scribe named Wisolf ran into difficul |
The protein activates | transcription by binding to the E box (5'-CANNTG-3'). |
Transcription by Barbara Haner . | |
Modern | transcription by M.G.Genesi,Milan,Tip.Giusti,2009,pp.20 |
Initiation of | transcription by RNA polymerase II requires the activiti |
Deck the Halls - ( | transcription by Bobby Vinton) - 2:58 |
Silent Night - ( | transcription by Bobby Vinton) - 3:31 |
Jingle Bells - ( | transcription by Bobby Vinton) - 2:45 |
movements is now best known for the piano | transcription by Dame Myra Hess of Hugh P. Allen's chora |
can either negatively or positively affect | transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II). |
his kinase has also been shown to regulate | transcription by targeting the CDK7/cyclin H subunits of |
structure inhibit both DNA replication and | transcription by reducing association between the affect |
ory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire, 1876-7 | Transcription by Rosemary Lockie © 2003 UPTON BISHOP, WI |
t extracellular agarase secretion (but not | transcription), causing it to degrade within the cell an |
diverse functions as DNA replication, gene | transcription, cell cycle progression and apoptosis. |
ir2p, the two corepressors of histone gene | transcription characterized in the yeast, Saccharomyces |
provides a framework for DNA replication, | transcription, chromatin remodeling, signaling, and mRNA |
The protein functions as a | transcription co-activator, enhancing the DNA-binding ac |
CREB-regulated | transcription coactivator 3 is a protein that in humans |
CREB-regulated | transcription coactivator 1 (CRTC1), previously referred |
CREB regulated | transcription coactivator 2, also known as CRTC2, is a p |
CRTC (CREB regulated | transcription coactivator) |
Nashville called Bullet, the Bullet Record | Transcription company," King recalls. |
bits the assembly of the RNA polymerase II | transcription complex and DNA polymerase III transcripti |
the role of each enzymatic protein in the | transcription complex, the critical interactions that oc |
inoid regulated genes by removing negative | transcription control or by facilitating positive transc |
MN1 is a | transcription coregulator which enhances or represses RA |
discrimination lies in the variability of | transcription coregulators in different tissues which in |
f POZ-containing proteins that function as | transcription corepressors. |
to two subpathways (Global genomic NER and | Transcription coupled NER) that differ only in their rec |
and visualizing DNA replication timing and | transcription data, as well as other numerical epigeneti |
A consensus sequence in the | transcription direction is 3'-T/G-T/G-G/T-T/G-T/G/A-T-G/ |
in Escherichia coli K-12: determination of | transcription direction for the uidA gene. |
There are several BBC | transcription discs of String Driven Thing live performa |
They recorded | transcription discs for Langworth Records in the middle |
broadcast in 1931, which was preserved on | transcription discs and later issued on both LPs and com |
on March 14, 1942, which was preserved on | transcription discs. |
BRCA1 thus plays a role in | transcription, DNA repair of double-stranded breaks, and |
the fact that during | transcription DNA is reeled through RNA-polymerase which |
esearch interests are in the regulation of | transcription during development with a particular empha |
lso leads to an increase in pausing during | transcription elongation and it competes with nucleoside |
(DRB) is a chemical compound that inhibits | transcription elongation by RNA Polymerase II. |
ive elongation factor (NELF), and positive | transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb). |
ing sarcoma breakpoint region 1, U2AF2 and | Transcription elongation regulator 1. |
h of these subunits in yeast affect Pol II | transcription elongation, and purified human FACT binds |
x binds to the promoter region to activate | transcription, enhancing the creation of sucrose phospho |
Due to a | transcription error in Lewis' journals, the dog was once |
Its a | transcription error, the source reads 900 tons, which is |
f his birth name correct or whether it's a | transcription error, which is not unusual with that site |
Yeah, a | transcription error. |
y written or corrupted, and there are many | transcription errors such as missing, misplaced and inco |
is the accuracy, but the errors look like | transcription errors. |
d puff, were the chromatin expands and the | transcription events takes place; and an amplification-r |
e encodes a protein that belongs to an ETS | transcription factor subfamily characterized by epitheli |
Transcription Factor II E is encoded by the GTF2E1 and G | |
Transcription factor E4F1 is a protein that in humans is | |
General | transcription factor 3C polypeptide 2 is a protein that |
ead CIITA functions through activation the | transcription factor RFX5. Hence CIITA is classified as |
at genes and encodes a similar DNA-binding | transcription factor that is thought to regulate keratin |
This second gene may be a | transcription factor that regulates yet another gene fro |
The | transcription factor NFI contains a single GC box just u |
s interruptus, is a zinc finger containing | transcription factor involved in the Hedgehog signaling |
tein encoded by this gene is a zinc finger | transcription factor and contains an N-terminal POZ doma |
encoded by this intronless gene is a bZIP | transcription factor which can bind as a homodimer to ce |
Transcription factor GATA-5 is a protein that in humans | |
boundaries between the discrete domains of | transcription factor expression which ultimately pattern |
homeobox 1 (NKX2-1), also known as thyroid | transcription factor 1 (TTF-1), is a protein which in hu |
The sxy gene is a | transcription factor (also known as TfoX) that regulates |
particularly cytokine, proto-oncogenes and | transcription factor mRNAs. |
General | transcription factor II-I is a protein that in humans is |
This gene encodes the basic | transcription factor 3. This protein forms a stable comp |
idic amino acid-Rich basic leucine ZIPper) | transcription factor family. |
otein that coordinates these activities is | transcription factor IID (TFIID), which binds to the cor |
It is a | transcription factor that affects the affinity of RNA po |
Transcription factor II D (TFIID), a transcription facto | |
Transcription factor GATA-4 is a protein that in humans | |
Transcription Factor II F is encoded by the GTF2F1, GTF2 | |
Notably, | transcription factor genes contain a significant higher |
This protein is a CREB | transcription factor that is a member of the leucine zip |
This protein functions as a | transcription factor which is necessary for the apoptoti |
equired for IL5 mediated activation of the | transcription factor SOX4. Six alternatively spliced tra |
POU domain, class 2, | transcription factor 1 is a protein that in humans is en |
PPAR-alpha is a | transcription factor and a major regulator of lipid meta |
more specific type of binding site is the | transcription factor binding site, present on DNA. |
MET activates the STAT3 | transcription factor directly, through an SH2 domain. |
General | transcription factor IIH subunit 1 is a protein that in |
This | transcription factor is most famous for its use in the i |
In addition, this | transcription factor plays an important role in limb and |
A progesterone-regulated | transcription factor regulates stromal-epithelial commun |
red1 (r1) locus in maize, which encodes a | transcription factor that confers red pigment to corn ke |
One key | transcription factor that activates skeletal actin gene |
COUP-TF1 (COUP | Transcription Factor 1) also known as NR2F1 (Nuclear Rec |
ene encoding the microphthalmia-associated | transcription factor (MITF) is a member of the basic hel |
n DNA helicase that is a part of the TFIIH | transcription factor complex. |
ing new worm genomes and analyzing in vivo | transcription factor binding in flies. |
an important role in the activation of the | transcription factor NF-κB, in the production of interle |
TBP is a | transcription factor that binds specifically to the DNA |
It is a | transcription factor and contains the common helix-turn- |
d by this gene is a photoreceptor-specific | transcription factor which plays a role in the different |
Transcription factor IIIA is a protein that in humans is | |
of E47, which is a basic helix-loop-helix | transcription factor known to be involved in the regulat |
Transcription factor E2F3 is a protein that in humans is | |
is database of regulatory interactions and | transcription factor binding sites in prokaryotes |
n to interact with SPIB, DUSP1, Activating | transcription factor 2, SH3BP5, GSTP1, MAPK8IP1, MAP2K7, |
has been shown to selectively inhibit the | transcription factor NF-κB, which plays a key role in re |
Transcription factor E2F1 is a protein that in humans is | |
This gene encodes a | transcription factor involved in the induction of genes |
nown as forkhead box protein A2 (FOXA2) or | transcription factor 3B (TCF-3B) is a protein that in hu |
n that fingers 4-7 of the nine-zinc finger | transcription factor TFIIIA can bind to the central regi |
Transcription factor AP-4 (activating enhancer binding p | |
ology, the activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a | transcription factor which is a heterodimeric protein co |
For example, a | transcription factor which regulates a gene on chromosom |
al work on tyrosine sulfation of proteins, | transcription factor NF-kappaB, and on development of bi |
s to subfamily P of the forkhead box (FOX) | transcription factor family. |
an operator is a segment of DNA to which a | transcription factor protein binds. |
sical interaction with a sequence-specific | transcription factor (TF). |
It interacts with the | transcription factor TBR1 and binds to several cell-surf |
Transgenic mice over-expressing the | transcription factor Gli2 under the K5 promoter in cutan |
Transcription Factor II B | |
In the | transcription factor ETS (IPR000418) wHTH folds into a h |
A, MED21, TAF11, Serum response factor and | Transcription Factor II B. |
Specific | transcription factor binding sites |
T Cell | Transcription Factor 1 |
Main article: | Transcription factor II H |
s identity with a subunit constituting the | transcription factor E4TF1, responsible for expression o |
tream of the TATA box and is recognized by | transcription factor II B (TFIIB). |
expression, mainly by promoting the ChREBP | transcription factor in the well-fed state. |
Main article: | Transcription factor II B |
he architecture and the arrangement of the | transcription factor binding sites are critical because |
Transcription factor BTF3 is a protein that in humans is | |
they encode and the organization of their | transcription factor binding sites. |
nown as forkhead box protein A3 (FOXA3) or | transcription factor 3G (TCF-3G) is a protein that in hu |
This includes modelling of epigenetics, | transcription factor binding sites, core promoters and t |
Transcription factor AP4 is a member of the basic-helix- | |
Membrane-bound | transcription factor peptidase, site 2 also known as Sit |
This activates the | transcription factor TraR, positively regulating the tra |
Friend leukemia integration 1 | transcription factor (FLI1), also known as proto-oncogen |
Mutations in the winged-helix | transcription factor gene at the nude locus in mice and |
NR0B1 gene provides instructions to make a | transcription factor protein called DAX1 that helps cont |
n turn phosphorylates a SMAD-based nuclear | transcription factor (green and purple). |
Membrane-bound | transcription factor peptidase, site 1 also known as Sit |
ne Regulator, abbreviated AIRE, is a human | transcription factor expressed in the medulla of the thy |
Metal regulatory | transcription factor 1 is a transcription factor that in |
Cbfa1/Runx2 is a key | transcription factor associated with osteoblast differen |
l PAS domain protein 3 is a brain-enriched | transcription factor belonging to the bHLH-PAS superfami |
POU domain, class 4, | transcription factor 3 is a protein that in humans is en |
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