Transcriptional regulator Taf14 binds DNA and is required for the function of transcription factor TFIID in the absence of histone H2A.Z. | Transcriptional regulator Taf14 binds DNA and is required for the function of transcription factor TFIID in the absence of histone H2A.Z. Peil K, Värv S, Ilves I, Kristjuhan K, Jürgens H, Kristjuhan A., Free PMC Article | 10/8/2022 |
Taf2 mediates DNA binding of Taf14. | Taf2 mediates DNA binding of Taf14. Klein BJ, Feigerle JT, Zhang J, Ebmeier CC, Fan L, Singh RK, Wang WW, Schmitt LR, Lee T, Hansen KC, Liu WR, Wang YX, Strahl BD, Anthony Weil P, Kutateladze TG., Free PMC Article | 06/18/2022 |
Taf14 is required for the stabilization of transcription pre-initiation complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. | Taf14 is required for the stabilization of transcription pre-initiation complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Peil K, Jürgens H, Luige J, Kristjuhan K, Kristjuhan A., Free PMC Article | 04/24/2021 |
Taf14 recognizes a common motif in transcriptional machineries and facilitates their clustering by phase separation. | Taf14 recognizes a common motif in transcriptional machineries and facilitates their clustering by phase separation. Chen G, Wang D, Wu B, Yan F, Xue H, Wang Q, Quan S, Chen Y., Free PMC Article | 09/19/2020 |
Histone crotonylation and Taf14 participate in the repression of energy-demanding gene expression in S.cerevisiae. | Recognition of Histone Crotonylation by Taf14 Links Metabolic State to Gene Expression. Gowans GJ, Bridgers JB, Zhang J, Dronamraju R, Burnetti A, King DA, Thiengmany AV, Shinsky SA, Bhanu NV, Garcia BA, Buchler NE, Strahl BD, Morrison AJ., Free PMC Article | 02/22/2020 |
a novel role for Taf14 in repression and derepression of stress induced genes | A meta-analysis reveals complex regulatory properties at Taf14-repressed genes. Nemet J, Vidan N, Sopta M., Free PMC Article | 12/23/2017 |
the mechanism through which Taf14 suppresses taf2(ts) alleles, shedding light on how Taf2-Taf14 interaction contributes to TFIID complex organization and identifying a potential role for Taf14 in mediating TFIID-chromatin interactions. | The C Terminus of the RNA Polymerase II Transcription Factor IID (TFIID) Subunit Taf2 Mediates Stable Association of Subunit Taf14 into the Yeast TFIID Complex. Feigerle JT, Weil PA., Free PMC Article | 05/27/2017 |
the YEATS domain of Taf14, a member of key transcriptional and chromatin-modifying complexes in yeast, is a selective reader of histone H3 Lys9 acetylation (H3K9ac). | Association of Taf14 with acetylated histone H3 directs gene transcription and the DNA damage response. Shanle EK, Andrews FH, Meriesh H, McDaniel SL, Dronamraju R, DiFiore JV, Jha D, Wozniak GG, Bridgers JB, Kerschner JL, Krajewski K, Martín GM, Morrison AJ, Kutateladze TG, Strahl BD., Free PMC Article | 11/28/2015 |
Taf14 is involved in transcriptional activation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the YEATS domain of Taf14 might play a negative role in cell growth. | Solution structure of the Taf14 YEATS domain and its roles in cell growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Zhang W, Zhang J, Zhang X, Xu C, Tu X. | 11/26/2011 |
show here that the YEATS domain is not necessary for Taf14's association with transcription stimulatory activity and chromatin remodeling complexes. | The YEATS domain of Taf14 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a negative impact on cell growth. Schulze JM, Kane CM, Ruiz-Manzano A., Free PMC Article | 03/29/2010 |
ANC1 is in the same epistasis group as SRS2 and RAD5; ANC1 defines a new error-free branch of the postreplication repair pathway; intact ANC1 gene significantly suppresses spontaneous mutation rates, including the expansion of (CAG)(25) repeats | Anc1, a protein associated with multiple transcription complexes, is involved in postreplication repair pathway in S. cerevisiae. Erlich RL, Fry RC, Begley TJ, Daee DL, Lahue RS, Samson LD., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2010 |
We show that Anc1 is required for growth on galactose as the sole carbon source, and that it is recruited to the UAS of the GAL1 gene after induction. | Anc1 interacts with the catalytic subunits of the general transcription factors TFIID and TFIIF, the chromatin remodeling complexes RSC and INO80, and the histone acetyltransferase complex NuA3. Kabani M, Michot K, Boschiero C, Werner M. | 01/21/2010 |