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  1. Lysine 27 dimethylation of Drosophila linker histone dH1 contributes to heterochromatin organization independently of H3K9 methylation
  2. Linker histone dH1K27 dimethylation marks Drosophila heterochromatin independently of H3K9 methylation
  3. The embryonic linker histone dBigH1 alters the functional state of active chromatin
  4. Histone H1 prevents RNA:DNA hybrid formation at heterochromatin in flies
  5. Histone H1: Lessons from Drosophila
  6. The Drosophila histone demethylase dKDM5/LID regulates hematopoietic development
  7. New insights for Drosophila GAGA factor in larvae
  8. GAGA factor repression of transcription is a rare event but the negative regulation of Trl is conserved in Drosophila species
  9. Combined bottom-up and top-down mass spectrometry analyses of the pattern of post-translational modifications of Drosophila melanogaster linker histone H1
  10. Drosophila melanogaster linker histone dH1 is required for transposon silencing and to preserve genome integrity
  11. The structure of a transcription activation subcomplex reveals how σ70is recruited to PhoB promoters
  12. Acetylation of GAGA Factor Modulates Its Interaction with DNA
  13. New Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase-like Protein in Insecta with an Essential Mitochondrial Function
  14. Activation properties of GAGA transcription factor
  15. General, negative feedback mechanism for regulation of Trithorax-like gene expression in vivo: new roles for GAGA factor in flies
  16. Sterol Regulatory Element-binding Protein-2 Negatively Regulates Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein Transcription
  17. CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein-Mediated Role of Thyroid Hormone in the Developmental Expression of the Kidney Androgen-Regulated Protein Gene in Proximal Convoluted Tubules
  18. The GAGA Protein of Drosophila is Phosphorylated by CK2
  19. Repression by TTK69 of GAGA-mediated Activation Occurs in the Absence of TTK69 Binding to DNA and Solely Requires the Contribution of the POZ/BTB Domain of TTK69
  20. The Drosophila transcription factor tramtrack (TTK) interacts with Trithorax-like (GAGA) and represses GAGA-mediated activation
  21. GAGA Factor Down-regulates Its Own Promoter
  22. HMGB1 Interacts with Many Apparently Unrelated Proteins by Recognizing Short Amino Acid Sequences
  23. Functional Mapping of the GAGA Factor Assigns Its Transcriptional Activity to the C-terminal Glutamine-rich Domain
  24. The N-terminal POZ Domain of GAGA Mediates the Formation of Oligomers That Bind DNA with High Affinity and Specificity
  25. High Mobility Group Protein 1 Interacts Specifically with the Core Domain of Human TATA Box-binding Protein and Interferes with Transcription Factor IIB within the Pre-initiation Complex
  26. The GAGA Factor ofDrosophilaBinds Triple-stranded DNA
  27. TBP binds the transcriptionally inactive TA5 sequence but the resulting complex is not efficiently recognised by TFIIB and TFIIA
  28. Triple-Stranded DNA
  29. Common and unique transcription factor requirements of human U1 and U6 snRNA genes.
  30. Characterization of the Zinc-induced Structural Transition to *H-DNA at a d(GA·CT)22 Sequence
  31. Proximal sequence element factor binding and species specificity in vertebrate U6 snRNA promoters
  32. Cofractionation of the TATA-binding protein with the RNA polymerase III transcription factor TFIIIB
  33. Polymerase Selectivity and the Promoters of U snRNA Genes
  34. SV40 recombinants carrying a d(CT · GA)22 sequence show increased genomic instability
  35. Nuclease sensitivity of a maize HRGP gene in chromatin and in naked DNA
  36. DNA-sequence and metal-ion specificity of the formation of*H-DNA
  37. Structural polymorphism of homopurine-homopyrimidine sequences: the secondary DNA structure adopted by a d(GA.CT)22 sequence in the presence of zinc ions.
  38. Non-random reconstitution of HMG1 and HMG2 in chromatin. Determination of the histone contacts
  39. Purification and characterization of endo-?-1,3-1,4-d-glucanase activity from Bacillus licheniformis
  40. Effect of 2-mercaptoethanol on the electrophoretic behavior of rat and dogfish metallothionein and chromatographic evidence of a naturally occurring metallothionein polymerization
  41. Phosphorylation of high-mobility-group protein 14 by two specific kinases modifies its interaction with histone oligomers in free solution
  42. Identification of the core-histone-binding domains of HMG1 and HMG2
  43. Binding of HMG14 non-histone protein to histones H2A, H2B, H1 and DNA in reconstituted chromatin
  44. Interaction between histone H1 and non-histone HMG14 detected by chemical cross-linking