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DNase I hypersensitivity

DNase I hypersensitivity assay Locus control Region (LCR)... [Pg.225]

Two Regulatory Regions Located Downstream of the HIV-1 Transcription Initiation Site are Associated with DNase I-Hypersensitive Sites... [Pg.383]

Van Lint C, (2000) Role of chromatin in HIV-1 transcriptional regulation. Adv Pharmacol 48 121-160 Verdin E (1991) DNase I-hypersensitive sites are associated with both long terminal repeats and with the intragenic enhancer of integrated human immunodeficiency vims type 1. J Virol 65 6790-6799... [Pg.395]

Henkel, G., Weiss, D.L., McCoy, R, Deloughery, T., Tara, D. and Brown, M.A. (1992). A DNase I-hypersensitive site in the second intron of the murine IL-4 gene defines a mast cell-specific enhancer. J. Immunol. 149, 3239-3946. [Pg.77]

Kaltschmidt, C., Muller, M., Brem, G., and Renkawitz, R., DNAse I hypersensitive sites far upstream of the rat tryptophan oxygenase gene direct develop-mentally regulated transcription in livers of transgenic mice, Mech. Dev., 45, 203, 1994. [Pg.25]

Rohdewohld H., Weinher H., Reik W., Jaenisch R., Breindl M. (1987). Retrovirus integration and chromatine structure Moloney murine leukemia proviral integation sites map near DNase I-hypersensitive sites. J. Virol. 61 336-343. [Pg.423]

FIGURE 11 Binding of the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) to chromatin generates a DNAse I hypersensitive site (arrowheads). TRE represents the TR binding site. [Pg.29]

For specific promoters in budding yeast, it has been shown that ablation of the SWI/SNF complex causes these promoters to become inactivated due to a failure to remodel chromatin no DNAse I hypersensitive site is visualized over these promoters in the absence of SWI/SNF. One mysterious issue concerning the function of SWI/SNF is its role in transcriptional repression whole-genome expression analysis in the laboratory of R. Young demon-... [Pg.33]

The chromatin-bound regulator targets an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling engine such as SWI/SNF this targeting leads to the localized remodeling of the histone DNA contacts and the generation of a DNAse I hypersensitive site. [Pg.37]


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