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Two separate roles for the transcription coactivator SAGA and a set of genes redundantly regulated by TFIID and SAGA [RNA]
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Two separate roles for the transcription coactivator SAGA and a set of genes redundantly regulated by TFIID and SAGA [ChIP-Seq]
Two separate roles for the transcription coactivator SAGA and a set of genes redundantly regulated by TFIID and SAGA [RNA-Seq]
Two separate roles for the transcription coactivator SAGA and a set of genes redundantly regulated by TFIID and SAGA
PubMed Full text in PMC Similar studies
Two separate roles for the transcription coactivator SAGA and a set of genes redundantly regulated by TFIID and SAGA [ChEC-Seq]
The SAGA coactivator regulates the expression of nearly all genes transcribed by RNA polymerase II
SAGA Is a General Cofactor for RNA Polymerase II Transcription
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Transcription of nearly all yeast RNA Polymerase II-transcribed genes is dependent on transcription factor TFIID
Transcription of Nearly All Yeast RNA Polymerase II-Transcribed Genes Is Dependent on Transcription Factor TFIID
Effect of loss of function of Gal11/Med15 and Med3 from the Mediator tail module in budding yeast
Evolutionarily conserved C-terminal region of TAF9 is critical for SAGA and TFIID recruitment to promoters and transcriptional activation
Hsf1-ChIP-on-chip: Molecular mechanisms that distinguish TFIID housekeeping from regulatable SAGA promoters
HSF1 ChIP-seq: Molecular mechanisms that distinguish TFIID housekeeping from regulatable SAGA promoters
HSF1 and MOT1-expression and binding: Molecular mechanisms that distinguish TFIID housekeeping from regulatable SAGA promoters
MOT1-expression: Molecular mechanisms that distinguish TFIID housekeeping from regulatable SAGA promoters
HSF1-expression: Molecular mechanisms that distinguish TFIID housekeeping from regulatable SAGA promoters
The SAGA/TREX-2 subunit Sus1 binds widely to transcribed genes and affects mRNA turnover globally
Genomic Run On (GRO): determination of the nascent transcriptional rates and mRNA levels in several yeast mutants (SAC3, SUS1, SRC1)
A genome-wide housekeeping role for TFIID and a highly stress-related role for SAGA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Genome-wide regulation by TFIID and SAGA
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