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The following pages link to Heterozygous disruption of the TATA-binding protein gene in DT40 cells causes reduced cdc25B phosphatase expression and delayed mitosis. (Q33967804):
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- In vivo functional analysis of the histone 3-like TAF9 and a TAF9-related factor, TAF9L (Q24306731) (← links)
- Cell-specific nucleolar localization of TBP-related factor 2 (Q24564516) (← links)
- The genetics of TBP and TBP-related factors (Q28189110) (← links)
- TBP-related factors: a paradigm of diversity in transcription initiation (Q28241935) (← links)
- RNA polymerase II transcription in murine cells lacking the TATA binding protein (Q28510067) (← links)
- Fundamental cellular processes do not require vertebrate-specific sequences within the TATA-binding protein (Q28511553) (← links)
- Enhanced RNA polymerase III-dependent transcription is required for oncogenic transformation (Q28576000) (← links)
- The DT40 web site: sampling and connecting the genes of a B cell line (Q32050154) (← links)
- Gene-selective developmental roles of general transcription factors (Q34432893) (← links)
- TBP is differentially regulated by c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) and JNK2 through Elk-1, controlling c-Jun expression and cell proliferation (Q35641709) (← links)
- A specific E3 ligase/deubiquitinase pair modulates TBP protein levels during muscle differentiation (Q36076216) (← links)
- Transient Shifts of Incubation Temperature Reveal Immediate and Long-Term Transcriptional Response in Chicken Breast Muscle Underpinning Resilience and Phenotypic Plasticity (Q36128146) (← links)
- Targeted disruption of one allele of the Y-box protein gene, Chk-YB-1b, in DT40 cells results in major defects in cell cycle. (Q38363797) (← links)
- Increased expression of TATA-binding protein, the central transcription factor, can contribute to oncogenesis. (Q39745952) (← links)
- TATA-binding protein-like protein (TLP/TRF2/TLF) negatively regulates cell cycle progression and is required for the stress-mediated G(2) checkpoint (Q39756633) (← links)
- Epidermal growth factor receptor 1 (EGFR1) and its variant EGFRvIII regulate TATA-binding protein expression through distinct pathways (Q39949595) (← links)
- Variations in intracellular levels of TATA binding protein can affect specific genes by different mechanisms. (Q40063767) (← links)
- Epidermal growth factor enhances cellular TATA binding protein levels and induces RNA polymerase I- and III-dependent gene activity (Q40550738) (← links)
- The carboxyl-terminal domain of the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor uncouples ribosomal biogenesis from cell cycle progression in differentiating 32D myeloid cells (Q40775108) (← links)
- Relevance of HCN2-expressing human mesenchymal stem cells for the generation of biological pacemakers. (Q40900674) (← links)
- Elevated TATA-binding protein expression drives vascular endothelial growth factor expression in colon cancer (Q41472140) (← links)
- TAF1 activates transcription by phosphorylation of serine 33 in histone H2B. (Q44895961) (← links)
- Mammalian elongin A is not essential for cell viability but is required for proper cell cycle progression with limited alteration of gene expression. (Q52549497) (← links)
- A stable mode of bookmarking by TBP recruits RNA polymerase II to mitotic chromosomes (Q56887949) (← links)