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Gene gating
Transcriptional Regulation Constrains the Organization of Genes on Eukaryotic Chromosomes
Chapter 1: Introduction
Nuclear Pore Proteins and the Control of Genome Functions
Targeting the Dosage Compensation Complex to the Male X
O-Fucosylated Glycoproteins Form Assemblies in Close Proximity to the Nuclear Pore Complexes of Toxoplasma Gondii
Perspectives
New Activities of the Nuclear Pore Complexes
Gene Repositioning Within the Cell Nucleus Is Not Random and Is Determined by Its Genomic Neighborhood Jost Et Al
Herpesviral Replication Compartments Move and Coalesce at Nuclear
The Budding Yeast Nucleus
The Nuclear Periphery in Genome Regulation
Structure and Nucleic Acid Binding Activity of the Nucleoporin Nup157
Extrachromosomal Circular DNA: Current Knowledge and Implications for CNS Aging and Neurodegeneration
Dynamic Genome Architecture in the Nuclear Space: Regulation of Gene Expression in Three Dimensions
AUTHOR's VIEW Gene Gating at Nuclear Pores Prevents The
The Nuclear Lamina As a Gene-Silencing Hub
A Negative Loop Within the Nuclear Pore Complex Controls Global Chromatin Organization
Structure and Function in the Budding Yeast Nucleus
Top View
1 the Evolutionarily Conserved Factor Sus1/ENY2 Plays a Role in Telomere
The Locus Control Region Is Required for Association of the Murine Я-Globin
Nup2 and a Newly Discovered Nuclear Pore Complex Protein, Nupa, Function at Mitotic Chromatin Controlled by the Nima Kinase
Nuclear Pore Proteins in Regulation of Chromatin State
One Foot in the Door: Gene Gating Supports Nuclear Export of MYC
Unreeling the Chromatin Thread: a Genomic Perspective on Organization Around the Periphery of the Arabidopsis Nucleus Fredy Barneche1* and Celia Baroux2*
Role of Nuclear Lamina in Gene Repression and Maintenance of Chromosome Architecture in the Nucleus
A Negative Feedback Loop at the Nuclear Periphery Regulates GAL Gene Expression
Chromatin Organization at the Nuclear Periphery As Revealed by Image
¬¬Define the Epigenetic Profiles and Subtype
Modifiers of Position Effect Are Shared Between Telomeric and Silent Mating-Type Loci in S
Transcription and Mrna Export Machineries SAGA and TREX 2
The Nuclear Pore Complex: Bridging Nuclear Transport and Gene Regulation
Regulation of Chromatin Transitions in the 3D Architecture of the Nucleus
Subject Index Proc
Nuclear Organization in Genome Stability: SUMO Cell Research (2011) 21:474-485
Thesis Reference
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Sus1 Is Recruited to Coding Regions and Functions During Transcription Elongation in Association with SAGA and TREX2
Post-Translational Modification Localizes MYC to the Nuclear Pore Basket to Regulate a Subset of Target Genes Involved in Cellular Responses to Environmental Signals
Gene Recruitment of the Activated INO1 Locus to the Nuclear Membrane