Chromatin, TAFs, and a novel multiprotein coactivator are required for synergistic activation by Sp1 and SREBP-1a in vitro

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Abstract
The promoter selectivity factor Sp1 often cooperates with other enhancer-binding proteins to activate transcription. To study the molecular underpinnings of these regulatory events, we have reconstituted in vitro the synergy observed in vivo between Sp1 ...
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Authors Anders M. Näär, Pierre A. Beaurang, Karen M. Robinson, Jon D. Oliner, Daina Avizonis, Sigrid Scheek, Jörk Zwicker, James T. Kadonaga, Robert Tjian;Anders M. Näär;Pierre A. Beaurang;Karen M. Robinson;Jon D. Oliner;Daina Avizonis;Sigrid Scheek;Jörk Zwicker;James T. Kadonaga;Robert Tjian;
Journal genes & development
Year 1998
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10.1101/gad.12.19.3020
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