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A subset of TAFIIs are integral components of the SAGA complex required for nucleosome acetylation and transcriptional stimulation
PA Grant, D Schieltz, MG Pray-Grant, DJ Steger, JC Reese, JR Yates, ...
Cell 94 (1), 45-53, 1998
5691998
Transcription activation in cells lacking TAFIIs
SS Walker, JC Reese, LM Apone, MR Green
Nature 383 (6596), 185-188, 1996
3301996
Yeast TAF IIS in a multisubunit complex required for activated transcription
JC Reese, L Apone, SS Walker, LA Griffin, MR Green
Nature 371 (6497), 523-527, 1994
2261994
Ccr4-Not complex: the control freak of eukaryotic cells
JE Miller, JC Reese
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 47 (4), 315-333, 2012
2142012
The multifunctional Ccr4–Not complex directly promotes transcription elongation
JA Kruk, A Dutta, J Fu, DS Gilmour, JC Reese
Genes & development 25 (6), 581-593, 2011
2072011
Yeast TAF (II) 90 is required for cell-cycle progression through G2/M but not for general transcription activation.
LM Apone, CM Virbasius, JC Reese, MR Green
Genes & development 10 (18), 2368-2380, 1996
2051996
Yeast TAFII145 required for transcription of G1/S cyclin genes and regulated by the cellular growth state
SS Walker, WC Shen, JC Reese, LM Apone, MR Green
Cell 90 (4), 607-614, 1997
1991997
Promoter targeting of chromatin-modifying complexes
AH Hassan, KE Neely, M Vignali, JC Reese, JL Workman
Front Biosci 6, D1054-D1064, 2001
1912001
Examination of the DNA-binding ability of estrogen receptor in whole cells: implications for hormone-independent transactivation and the actions of antiestrogens
JC Reese, BS Katzenellenbogen
Molecular and cellular biology, 1992
1551992
Differential DNA-binding abilites of estrogen receptor occupied with two classes of antiestrogens: Studies using human estrogen receptor overexpressed in mammalian cells
JC Reese, BS Katzenellenbogen
Nucleic acids research 19 (23), 6595-6602, 1991
1371991
Basal transcription factors
JC Reese
Current opinion in genetics & development 13 (2), 114-118, 2003
1282003
Histone deacetylases RPD3 and HOS2 regulate the transcriptional activation of DNA damage-inducible genes
VM Sharma, RS Tomar, AE Dempsey, JC Reese
Molecular and cellular biology 27 (8), 3199-3210, 2007
1232007
Mutagenesis of cysteines in the hormone binding domain of the human estrogen receptor. Alterations in binding and transcriptional activation by covalently and reversibly …
JC Reese, BS Katzenellenbogen
Journal of Biological Chemistry 266 (17), 10880-10887, 1991
1221991
Redundant mechanisms are used by Ssn6-Tup1 in repressing chromosomal gene transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Z Zhang, JC Reese
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (38), 39240-39250, 2004
1172004
SWI/SNF-dependent chromatin remodeling of RNR3 requires TAFIIs and the general transcription machinery
VM Sharma, B Li, JC Reese
Genes & development 17 (4), 502-515, 2003
1062003
Ssn6-Tup1 regulates RNR3 by positioning nucleosomes and affecting the chromatin structure at the upstream repression sequence
B Li, JC Reese
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (36), 33788-33797, 2001
1042001
Ssn6–Tup1 requires the ISW2 complex to position nucleosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Z Zhang, JC Reese
The EMBO journal 23 (11), 2246-2257, 2004
1022004
Identification of charged residues in an N-terminal portion of the hormone-binding domain of the human estrogen receptor important in transcriptional activity of the receptor.
F Pakdel, JC Reese, BS Katzenellenbogen
Molecular Endocrinology 7 (11), 1408-1417, 1993
941993
Hormone binding and transcription activation by estrogen receptors: analyses using mammalian and yeast systems
BS Katzenellenbogen, B Bhardwaj, H Fang, BA Ince, F Pakde, JC Reese, ...
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 47 (1-6), 39-48, 1993
901993
The MYST family histone acetyltransferase regulates gene expression and cell cycle in malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum
J Miao, Q Fan, L Cui, X Li, H Wang, G Ning, JC Reese, L Cui
Molecular microbiology 78 (4), 883-902, 2010
892010
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