2016
Reciprocal stabilization of ABL and TAZ regulates osteoblastogenesis through transcription factor RUNX2
Matsumoto Y, La Rose J, Kent OA, Wagner MJ, Narimatsu M, Levy AD, Omar MH, Tong J, Krieger JR, Riggs E, Storozhuk Y, Pasquale J, Ventura M, Yeganeh B, Post M, Moran MF, Grynpas MD, Wrana JL, Superti-Furga G, Koleske AJ, Pendergast AM, Rottapel R. Reciprocal stabilization of ABL and TAZ regulates osteoblastogenesis through transcription factor RUNX2. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2016, 126: 4482-4496. PMID: 27797343, PMCID: PMC5127668, DOI: 10.1172/jci87802.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLineage-specifying transcription factorsReciprocal stabilizationAdaptor protein 3BP2TAZ nuclear localizationTranscription factor complexTyrosine kinase AblTranscription factor Runx2Transcriptional coactivator TAZLineage-specific maturationMetazoan organismsCellular identityOsteoblast expansionTranscriptional positive feedbackTranscription factorsSkeletal formationFactor complexNuclear localizationOwn expressionPositive feedback loopGenetic dataOsteoblast lineageMaturation programOsteoblast differentiationDevelopmental networksTAZ
1994
An RNA polymerase II holoenzyme responsive to activators
Koleske A, Young R. An RNA polymerase II holoenzyme responsive to activators. Nature 1994, 368: 466-469. PMID: 8133894, DOI: 10.1038/368466a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA polymerase IIGeneral transcription factorsRNA polymerase II holoenzymePolymerase IITranscription factorsPromoter DNAMulti-component complexesGAL4-VP16Initiation factorsRegulatory proteinsHoloenzymeProteinDNAOrdered fashionCerevisiaeTranscriptionVivoPromoterActivatorAssemblyEquimolar amountsComplexes