Other names published for ESA1: TAS1, KAT5, YOR244W
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ESA1 - Regulatory Role (26)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Chang CS, et al. (2012) Suppression Analysis of esa1 Mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Links NAB3 to Transcriptional Silencing and Nucleolar Functions. G3 (Bethesda) 2(10):1223-32 | |
| Uprety B, et al. (2012) The 19S proteasome subcomplex promotes the targeting of NuA4 HAT to the promoters of ribosomal protein genes to facilitate the recruitment of TFIID for transcriptional initiation in vivo. Nucleic Acids Res 40(5):1969-83 | |
| Lee JY, et al. (2011) Effects of histone acetylation by Piccolo NuA4 on the structure of a nucleosome and the interactions between two nucleosomes. J Biol Chem 286(13):11099-109 | |
| Lu JY, et al. (2011) Acetylation of yeast AMPK controls intrinsic aging independently of caloric restriction. Cell 146(6):969-79 | |
| Venters BJ, et al. (2011) A comprehensive genomic binding map of gene and chromatin regulatory proteins in Saccharomyces. Mol Cell 41(4):480-92 | |
| Altaf M, et al. (2010) NuA4-dependent acetylation of nucleosomal histones H4 and H2A directly stimulates incorporation of H2A.Z by the SWR1 complex. J Biol Chem 285(21):15966-77 | |
| Zhou BO, et al. (2010) SWR1 complex poises heterochromatin boundaries for antisilencing activity propagation. Mol Cell Biol 30(10):2391-400 | |
| Ginsburg DS, et al. (2009) NuA4 Lysine Acetyltransferase Esa1 Is Targeted to Coding Regions and Stimulates Transcription Elongation with Gcn5. Mol Cell Biol 29(24):6473-87 | |
| Kremer SB and Gross DS (2009) SAGA and Rpd3 Chromatin Modification Complexes Dynamically Regulate Heat Shock Gene Structure and Expression. J Biol Chem 284(47):32914-31 | |
| Biddick RK, et al. (2008) Adr1 and Cat8 mediate coactivator recruitment and chromatin remodeling at glucose-regulated genes. PLoS One 3(1):e1436 | |
| Lin YY, et al. (2008) A comprehensive synthetic genetic interaction network governing yeast histone acetylation and deacetylation. Genes Dev 22(15):2062-74 | |
| Sharma VM, et al. (2007) Histone deacetylases RPD3 and HOS2 regulate the transcriptional activation of DNA damage-inducible genes. Mol Cell Biol 27(8):3199-210 | |
| Babiarz JE, et al. (2006) Telomeric heterochromatin boundaries require NuA4-dependent acetylation of histone variant H2A.Z in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Dev 20(6):700-10 | |
| Carey M, et al. (2006) RSC exploits histone acetylation to abrogate the nucleosomal block to RNA polymerase II elongation. Mol Cell 24(3):481-7 | |
| Steinboeck F, et al. (2006) Novel regulatory properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Arp4. J Biochem 139(4):741-51 | |
| Yu Q, et al. (2006) Mechanism of the long range anti-silencing function of targeted histone acetyltransferases in yeast. J Biol Chem 281(7):3980-8 | |
| Morillon A, et al. (2005) Dynamic lysine methylation on histone H3 defines the regulatory phase of gene transcription. Mol Cell 18(6):723-34 | |
| Geng F and Laurent BC (2004) Roles of SWI/SNF and HATs throughout the dynamic transcription of a yeast glucose-repressible gene. EMBO J 23(1):127-37 | |
| Jacobson SJ, et al. (2004) Functional analyses of chromatin modifications in yeast. Methods Enzymol 377:3-55 | |
| Nourani A, et al. (2004) Recruitment of the NuA4 complex poises the PHO5 promoter for chromatin remodeling and activation. EMBO J 23(13):2597-607 | |
| Robert F, et al. (2004) Global position and recruitment of HATs and HDACs in the yeast genome. Mol Cell 16(2):199-209 | |
| Galarneau L, et al. (2000) Multiple links between the NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex and epigenetic control of transcription. Mol Cell 5(6):927-37 | |
| Reid JL, et al. (2000) Coordinate regulation of yeast ribosomal protein genes is associated with targeted recruitment of Esa1 histone acetylase. Mol Cell 6(6):1297-307 | |
| Allard S, et al. (1999) NuA4, an essential transcription adaptor/histone H4 acetyltransferase complex containing Esa1p and the ATM-related cofactor Tra1p. EMBO J 18(18):5108-19 | |
| Clarke AS, et al. (1999) Esa1p is an essential histone acetyltransferase required for cell cycle progression. Mol Cell Biol 19(4):2515-26 | |
| Ikeda K, et al. (1999) Activation domain-specific and general transcription stimulation by native histone acetyltransferase complexes. Mol Cell Biol 19(1):855-63 |





