101 research outputs found

    Meeting Minutes

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    Meeting regarding reorganization, course catalog, staffing plan, fund raising, honorary degrees, graduate assistants, multiple baccalaureates and cohort tracker

    Microarray Profiling of Phage-Display Selections for Rapid Mapping of Transcription Factor–DNA Interactions

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    Modern computational methods are revealing putative transcription-factor (TF) binding sites at an extraordinary rate. However, the major challenge in studying transcriptional networks is to map these regulatory element predictions to the protein transcription factors that bind them. We have developed a microarray-based profiling of phage-display selection (MaPS) strategy that allows rapid and global survey of an organism's proteome for sequence-specific interactions with such putative DNA regulatory elements. Application to a variety of known yeast TF binding sites successfully identified the cognate TF from the background of a complex whole-proteome library. These factors contain DNA-binding domains from diverse families, including Myb, TEA, MADS box, and C2H2 zinc-finger. Using MaPS, we identified Dot6 as a trans-active partner of the long-predicted orphan yeast element Polymerase A & C (PAC). MaPS technology should enable rapid and proteome-scale study of bi-molecular interactions within transcriptional networks

    Eukaryotic transcription: an interlaced network of transcription factors and chromatin-modifying machines

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    Over the past several years, there have been many excit-ing advances in our understanding of the role of chromatin structure in the regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. It has been known that the packaging o
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