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Authors: IYER V STRUHL K
Citation: V. Iyer et K. Struhl, MECHANISM OF DIFFERENTIAL UTILIZATION OF THE HIS3 T-R AND T-C TATA ELEMENTS, Molecular and cellular biology, 15(12), 1995, pp. 7059-7066

Authors: LEE M STRUHL K
Citation: M. Lee et K. Struhl, MUTATIONS ON THE DNA-BINDING SURFACE OF TATA-BINDING PROTEIN CAN SPECIFICALLY IMPAIR THE RESPONSE TO ACIDIC ACTIVATORS IN-VIVO, Molecular and cellular biology, 15(10), 1995, pp. 5461-5469

Authors: IYER V STRUHL K
Citation: V. Iyer et K. Struhl, POLY(DA-DT), A UBIQUITOUS PROMOTER ELEMENT THAT STIMULATES TRANSCRIPTION VIA ITS INTRINSIC DNA-STRUCTURE, EMBO journal, 14(11), 1995, pp. 2570-2579

Authors: STRUHL K
Citation: K. Struhl, YEAST TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATORY MECHANISMS, Annual review of genetics, 29, 1995, pp. 651-674

Authors: STARGELL LA STRUHL K
Citation: La. Stargell et K. Struhl, THE TBP-TFIIA INTERACTION IN THE RESPONSE TO ACIDIC ACTIVATORS IN-VIVO, Science, 269(5220), 1995, pp. 75-78

Authors: CHATTERJEE S STRUHL K
Citation: S. Chatterjee et K. Struhl, CONNECTING A PROMOTER-BOUND PROTEIN TO TBP BYPASSES THE NEED FOR A TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION DOMAIN, Nature, 374(6525), 1995, pp. 820-822

Authors: COLLART MA STRUHL K
Citation: Ma. Collart et K. Struhl, NOT1(CDC39), NOT2(CDC36), NOT3, AND NOT4 ENCODE A GLOBAL-NEGATIVE REGULATOR OF TRANSCRIPTION THAT DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS TATA-ELEMENT UTILIZATION, Genes & development, 8(5), 1994, pp. 525-537

Authors: CORMACK BP STRUBIN M STARGELL LA STRUHL K
Citation: Bp. Cormack et al., CONSERVED AND NONCONSERVED FUNCTIONS OF THE YEAST AND HUMAN TATA-BINDING PROTEINS, Genes & development, 8(11), 1994, pp. 1335-1343

Authors: ARNDT KM WOBBE CR RICUPEROHOVASSE S STRUHL K WINSTON F
Citation: Km. Arndt et al., EQUIVALENT MUTATIONS IN THE 2 REPEATS OF YEAST TATA-BINDING PROTEIN CONFER DISTINCT TATA RECOGNITION SPECIFICITIES, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(6), 1994, pp. 3719-3728

Authors: KLEIN C STRUHL K
Citation: C. Klein et K. Struhl, PROTEIN-KINASE-A MEDIATES GROWTH-REGULATED EXPRESSION OF YEAST RIBOSOMAL-PROTEIN GENES BY MODULATING RAP1 TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(3), 1994, pp. 1920-1928

Authors: ENGELBERG D KLEIN C MARTINETTO H STRUHL K KARIN M
Citation: D. Engelberg et al., THE UV RESPONSE INVOLVING THE RAS SIGNALING PATHWAY AND AP-1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IS CONSERVED BETWEEN YEAST AND MAMMALS, Cell, 77(3), 1994, pp. 381-390

Authors: KLEIN C STRUHL K
Citation: C. Klein et K. Struhl, INCREASED RECRUITMENT OF TATA-BINDING PROTEIN TO THE PROMOTER BY TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION DOMAINS IN-VIVO, Science, 266(5183), 1994, pp. 280-282

Authors: STRUHL K
Citation: K. Struhl, DUALITY OF TBP, THE UNIVERSAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR, Science, 263(5150), 1994, pp. 1103-1104

Authors: TZAMARIAS D STRUHL K
Citation: D. Tzamarias et K. Struhl, FUNCTIONAL DISSECTION OF THE YEAST CYC8-TUP1 TRANSCRIPTIONAL CO-REPRESSOR COMPLEX, Nature, 369(6483), 1994, pp. 758-761

Authors: PU WT STRUHL K
Citation: Wt. Pu et K. Struhl, DIMERIZATION OF LEUCINE ZIPPERS ANALYZED BY RANDOM SELECTION, Nucleic acids research, 21(18), 1993, pp. 4348-4355

Authors: CORMACK BP STRUHL K
Citation: Bp. Cormack et K. Struhl, REGIONAL CODON RANDOMIZATION - DEFINING A TATA-BINDING PROTEIN SURFACE REQUIRED FOR RNA POLYMERASE-III TRANSCRIPTION, Science, 262(5131), 1993, pp. 244-248

Authors: KIM J TZAMARIAS D ELLENBERGER T HARRISON SC STRUHL K
Citation: J. Kim et al., ADAPTABILITY AT THE PROTEIN-DNA INTERFACE IS AN IMPORTANT ASPECT OF SEQUENCE RECOGNITION BY BZIP PROTEINS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 90(10), 1993, pp. 4513-4517
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