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Research Article

Accessibility of α2-Repressed Promoters to the Activator Gal4

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Pages 2865-2869 | Received 11 Jan 1996, Accepted 22 Mar 1996, Published online: 29 Mar 2023

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Michal Brunwasser-Meirom, Yaroslav Pollak, Sarah Goldberg, Lior Levy, Orna Atar & Roee Amit. (2016) Using synthetic bacterial enhancers to reveal a looping-based mechanism for quenching-like repression. Nature Communications 7:1.
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Koon Ho Wong & Kevin Struhl. (2011) The Cyc8–Tup1 complex inhibits transcription primarily by masking the activation domain of the recruiting protein. Genes & Development 25:23, pages 2525-2539.
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Zhengjian Zhang & Joseph C. Reese. (2004) Redundant Mechanisms Are Used by Ssn6-Tup1 in Repressing Chromosomal Gene Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279:38, pages 39240-39250.
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Xiaoyong Yang, Fengxue Zhang & Jeffrey E. Kudlow. (2002) Recruitment of O-GlcNAc Transferase to Promoters by Corepressor mSin3A. Cell 110:1, pages 69-80.
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Rebecca L Smith & Alexander D Johnson. (2000) Turning genes off by Ssn6–Tup1: a conserved system of transcriptional repression in eukaryotes. Trends in Biochemical Sciences 25:7, pages 325-330.
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Juana M. Gancedo. (1998) Yeast Carbon Catabolite Repression. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 62:2, pages 334-361.
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M. Shimizu, W. Li, P. A. Covitz, M. Hara, H. Shindo & A. P. Mitchell. (1998) Genomic footprinting of the yeast zinc finger protein Rme1p and its roles in repression of the meiotic activator IME1. Nucleic Acids Research 26:10, pages 2329-2336.
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Mitsuhiro Shimizu, Weishi Li, Heisaburo Shindo & Aaron P. Mitchell. (1997) Transcriptional repression at a distance through exclusion of activator binding  in vivo . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94:3, pages 790-795.
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