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Bacterial control of host gene expression through RNA polymerase II

Bacterial control of host gene expression through RNA polymerase II

... a host, who frequently encounters uropathogenic ...anti- bacterial defense of the urinary tract and exaggerated or dysreg- ulated innate immunity causes symptoms and tissue ...of gene ... See full document

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Nucleotide Resolution Comparison of Transcription of Human Cytomegalovirus and Host Genomes Reveals Universal Use of RNA Polymerase II Elongation Control Driven by Dissimilar Core Promoter Elements

Nucleotide Resolution Comparison of Transcription of Human Cytomegalovirus and Host Genomes Reveals Universal Use of RNA Polymerase II Elongation Control Driven by Dissimilar Core Promoter Elements

... the expression of viral early RNAs as early as 4 h postinfection (hpi) ...early gene proteins include the machinery necessary for viral DNA replication and the expression of late transcription ... See full document

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Increased angiotensin I converting enzyme gene expression in the failing human heart  Quantification by competitive RNA polymerase chain reaction

Increased angiotensin I converting enzyme gene expression in the failing human heart Quantification by competitive RNA polymerase chain reaction

... the gene expression of major angiotensin-II-forming enzymes in left ventricles of normal (n = 9) and failing human hearts (n = 20), we established a competitive RNA-polymerase chain ... See full document

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Expression of RNA virus proteins by RNA polymerase II dependent expression plasmids is hindered at multiple steps

Expression of RNA virus proteins by RNA polymerase II dependent expression plasmids is hindered at multiple steps

... eukaryotic host cell. Inefficient expression of genes from RNA viruses by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) dependent cellular promoters might be explained by lack of critical ... See full document

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Transcriptome wide effects of inverted SINEs on gene expression and their impact on RNA polymerase II activity

Transcriptome wide effects of inverted SINEs on gene expression and their impact on RNA polymerase II activity

... Pol II antibody at 4 ° C and Pol II antibody complexes were collected using 25 μl (1 × 10 7 ) of Dynabeads Pan Mouse IgG beads (Invi- trogen, Carlsbad, CA, ...reporter gene (firefly), including early ... See full document

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Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Hijacks RNA Polymerase II To Create a Viral Transcriptional Factory

Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Hijacks RNA Polymerase II To Create a Viral Transcriptional Factory

... the host as nuclear episomes, and its expression is largely silenced except for a few genes (12, ...the expression of a single viral protein, ...early gene and its coding sequence is separated ... See full document

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Repression of host RNA polymerase II transcription by herpes simplex virus type 1.

Repression of host RNA polymerase II transcription by herpes simplex virus type 1.

... RNAP II genes, we performed nuclear run-on transcription assays on nuclei isolated from HeLa S3 cells, mock infected or infected with the wild-type HSV-1 ...clear RNA polymerases and viral gene ... See full document

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Temporal Control of Message Stability in the Life Cycle of Double-Stranded RNA Bacteriophage Φ8

Temporal Control of Message Stability in the Life Cycle of Double-Stranded RNA Bacteriophage Φ8

... temporal control of gene expression during bacterio- phage infection is usually determined by differential transcrip- tion, with early genes being transcribed by normal host RNA ... See full document

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RNA polymerase II pausing during development

RNA polymerase II pausing during development

... a gene is activated in a more synchronous or stochastic fashion has important consequences for ...snail gene, which is essential for the coordinated invagination of cells during gastrulation, is expressed ... See full document

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Regulation of bacterial virulence gene expression by the host environment

Regulation of bacterial virulence gene expression by the host environment

... the host and express the appropriate virulence ...the host, recent evidence suggests that contact be- tween the bacterial pathogen and the host cell has an impor- tant regulatory role in the ... See full document

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Unusual Properties of Adenovirus E2E Transcription by RNA Polymerase III

Unusual Properties of Adenovirus E2E Transcription by RNA Polymerase III

... that RNA polymerase III transcription from promoters present in repeated DNA sequences present in many eukaryotic genomes might regulate transcription of neighboring (or superimposed) class II genes ... See full document

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Engineering RNA Devices for Gene Regulation, Biosensing, and Higher-Order Cellular Information Processing

Engineering RNA Devices for Gene Regulation, Biosensing, and Higher-Order Cellular Information Processing

... 1.5. Further advancing the current field of engineering synthetic riboswitch systems Numerous synthetic riboswitch systems have been developed for ligand-mediated regulation of functional activities both in vitro and in ... See full document

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A Divergent Transcription Factor TFIIB in Trypanosomes Is Required for RNA Polymerase II-Dependent Spliced Leader RNA Transcription and Cell Viability

A Divergent Transcription Factor TFIIB in Trypanosomes Is Required for RNA Polymerase II-Dependent Spliced Leader RNA Transcription and Cell Viability

... SL RNA gene ...SL RNA gene ...Pol II or TbTBP was removed from the extract during the immunodepletion of TbTFIIB ...SL RNA gene promoter ...to RNA Pol II, as ... See full document

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Association of the Influenza A Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase with Cellular RNA Polymerase II

Association of the Influenza A Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase with Cellular RNA Polymerase II

... influenza RNA polymerase were performed as described previously ...virus polymerase copurified with TAP-CTD was used to transcribe a short (14-nucleotide) viral RNA template in the presence of ... See full document

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Poliovirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and host cell protein synthesize product RNA twice the size of poliovirion RNA in vitro.

Poliovirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and host cell protein synthesize product RNA twice the size of poliovirion RNA in vitro.

... The largest product RNA synthesized by the fraction V polymerase plus host factor or by the fraction III polymerase was twice the size of the poliovirion RNA template.. Dimer-sized produ[r] ... See full document

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Sequence Analysis and Organization of the Neodiprion abietis Nucleopolyhedrovirus Genome

Sequence Analysis and Organization of the Neodiprion abietis Nucleopolyhedrovirus Genome

... A CREB/ATF47 binding site (known as the cis-acting rep- lication element) mediates transcription in response to mem- bers of the CREB/ATF protein family. This is a large family of leucine zipper transcription factors ... See full document

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Synechococcus elongatus as a model of photosynthetic bioreactor for expression of recombinant β-glucosidases

Synechococcus elongatus as a model of photosynthetic bioreactor for expression of recombinant β-glucosidases

... the expression vec- tors used in this work are presented in Table ...T7 RNA poly- merase (T7RNAP) gene was isolated from the ...β-glucosidase gene (AMBGL17; GenBank: ... See full document

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Battaglia, Sofia Luciana
  

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	RNA-dependent chromatin association of transcription elongation factors and Pol II CTD kinases: in vivo and in vitro elongation factor-RNA interaction data provide a missing link in understanding how processive elon

Battaglia, Sofia Luciana (2017): RNA-dependent chromatin association of transcription elongation factors and Pol II CTD kinases: in vivo and in vitro elongation factor-RNA interaction data provide a missing link in understanding how processive elongation complexes are formed on active genes and disassembled at the end of genes. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... both RNA and Pol II? EFs are generally modular and contain multiple domains that can be involved in RNA or protein ...both RNA and protein interactions, as documented for the RNA export ... See full document

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NOS1 inhibits the interferon response of cancer cells by S-nitrosylation of HDAC2

NOS1 inhibits the interferon response of cancer cells by S-nitrosylation of HDAC2

... melanoma patients [43]. Furthermore, NOS1 was closely related to dysfunctional IFN signaling, and an inhibitor of NOS1 resulted in reduced proliferation of melanoma cells [25, 44]. In this study, we found that endogenous ... See full document

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Poliovirus-encoded protease 2APro cleaves the TATA-binding protein but does not inhibit host cell RNA polymerase II transcription in vitro.

Poliovirus-encoded protease 2APro cleaves the TATA-binding protein but does not inhibit host cell RNA polymerase II transcription in vitro.

... pared from mock-infected (uninfected) HeLa cells were used for transcription from a plasmid containing the adenovirus major late promoter TATA box and Sp1 binding sites. The RNA transcripts synthesized were ... See full document

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