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Other names published for KIN28: YDL108W

KIN28 - Reviews (40)

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Tomson BN and Arndt KM  (2013) The many roles of the conserved eukaryotic Paf1 complex in regulating transcription, histone modifications, and disease states. Biochim Biophys Acta 1829(1):116-26
Cai L and Tu BP  (2012) Driving the cell cycle through metabolism. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol 28():59-87
Drogat J and Hermand D  (2012) Gene-specific requirement of RNA polymerase II CTD phosphorylation. Mol Microbiol 84(6):995-1004
Hsin JP and Manley JL  (2012) The RNA polymerase II CTD coordinates transcription and RNA processing. Genes Dev 26(19):2119-37
Sambuk EV, et al.  (2011) Acid phosphatases of budding yeast as a model of choice for transcription regulation research. Enzyme Res 2011():356093
Spain MM and Govind CK  (2011) A role for phosphorylated Pol II CTD in modulating transcription coupled histone dynamics. Transcription 2(2):78-81
Yearling MN, et al.  (2011) The Transition of Poised RNA Polymerase II to an Actively Elongating State Is a "Complex" Affair. Genet Res Int 2011():206290
Bergkessel M, et al.  (2009) SnapShot: Formation of mRNPs. Cell 136(4):794, 794.e1
Fuchs SM, et al.  (2009) Protein modifications in transcription elongation. Biochim Biophys Acta 1789(1):26-36
Sikorski TW and Buratowski S  (2009) The basal initiation machinery: beyond the general transcription factors. Curr Opin Cell Biol 21(3):344-51
Zhou Z, et al.  (2009) Maneuver at the transcription start site: Mot1p and NC2 navigate TFIID/TBP to specific core promoter elements. Epigenetics 4(1):1-4
Weake VM and Workman JL  (2008) Histone ubiquitination: triggering gene activity. Mol Cell 29(6):653-63
Rubenstein EM and Schmidt MC  (2007) Mechanisms regulating the protein kinases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 6(4):571-83
Leverentz MK and Reece RJ  (2006) Phosphorylation of Zn(II)2Cys6 proteins: a cause or effect of transcriptional activation? Biochem Soc Trans 34(Pt 5):794-7
Lewis BA and Reinberg D  (2006) Promoter activation when the ChIPs are down. Nat Struct Mol Biol 13(2):96-7
Wood A and Shilatifard A  (2006) Bur1/Bur2 and the Ctk complex in yeast: the split personality of mammalian P-TEFb. Cell Cycle 5(10):1066-8
Carey M  (2005) Chromatin marks and machines, the missing nucleosome is a theme: gene regulation up and downstream. Mol Cell 17(3):323-30
Fisher RP  (2005) Secrets of a double agent: CDK7 in cell-cycle control and transcription. J Cell Sci 118(Pt 22):5171-80
Gong F, et al.  (2005) Nucleotide excision repair in chromatin and the right of entry. DNA Repair (Amst) 4(8):884-96
Meinhart A, et al.  (2005) A structural perspective of CTD function. Genes Dev 19(12):1401-15
Guo Z and Stiller JW  (2004) Comparative genomics of cyclin-dependent kinases suggest co-evolution of the RNAP II C-terminal domain and CTD-directed CDKs. BMC Genomics 5():69
Grummt I  (2003) Life on a planet of its own: regulation of RNA polymerase I transcription in the nucleolus. Genes Dev 17(14):1691-702
Gnatt A  (2002) Elongation by RNA polymerase II: structure-function relationship. Biochim Biophys Acta 1577(2):175-90
Hartzog GA, et al.  (2002) Transcript elongation on a nucleoprotein template. Biochim Biophys Acta 1577(2):276-86
Prelich G  (2002) RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain kinases: emerging clues to their function. Eukaryot Cell 1(2):153-62
Proudfoot NJ, et al.  (2002) Integrating mRNA processing with transcription. Cell 108(4):501-12
Svejstrup JQ  (2002) Mechanisms of transcription-coupled DNA repair. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 3(1):21-9
Nogales E  (2000) Recent structural insights into transcription preinitiation complexes. J Cell Sci 113 Pt 24():4391-7
Coin F and Egly JM  (1998) Ten years of TFIIH. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 63:105-10