
| 2007 |
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| 2006 |
He X, Fan HY, Narlikar GJ, Kingston RE. Human ACF1 alters the remodeling strategy of SNF2h. J Biol Chem. 2006 Sep 29;281(39):28636-47. Epub 2006 Jul 29. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Lau NC, Seto AG, Kim J, Kuramochi-Miyagawa S, Nakano T, Bartel DP, Kingston RE. Characterization of the piRNA complex from rat testes. Science. 2006 Jul 21;313(5785):363-7. Epub 2006 Jun 15. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
| 2005 |
Mahajan MC, Narlikar GJ, Boyapaty G, Kingston RE, Weissman SM. Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C1/C2, MeCP1, and SWI/SNF form a chromatin remodeling complex at the beta-globin locus control region. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Oct 18;102(42):15012-7. Epub 2005 Oct 10.
King IF, Emmons RB, Francis NJ, Wild B, Muller J, Kingston RE, Wu CT. Analysis of a polycomb group protein defines regions that link repressive activity on nucleosomal templates to in vivo function. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Aug;25(15):6578-91. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Fan HY, Trotter KW, Archer TK, Kingston RE. (2005) Swapping function of two chromatin remodeling complexes. Mol Cell. 17:805-15. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
| 2004 |
Francis NJ, Kingston RE, Woodcock CL. (2004) Chromatin compaction by a polycomb group protein complex. Science. 306:1574-7. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Levine S.S., King I.F., and R.E. Kingston RE. (2004) Division of labor in Polycomb group repression.Trends Biochem Sci. 29:478-85. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Lavigne M, Francis N.J., King I.F. and R.E. Kingston (2004) Propagation of Silencing; Recruitment and Repression of Naive Chromatin In trans by Polycomb Repressed Chromatin. Molecular Cell;13:415-25. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Peterson AJ, Mallin DR, Francis NJ, Ketel CS, Stamm J, Voeller RK, Kingston RE, and J.A. Simon (2004) Requirement for sex comb on midleg protein interactions in Drosophila polycomb group repression. Genetics 167:1225-39. [ABSTRACT]
Trinklein ND, Chen WC, Kingston RE, and R.M. Myers (2004) Transcriptional regulation and binding of heat shock factor 1 and heat shock factor 2 to 32 human heat shock genes during thermal stress and differentiation. Cell Stress Chaperones 9: 21-8. [ABSTRACT]
Fan HY, Narlikar GJ, Kingston RE. Noncovalent modification of chromatin: different remodeled products with different ATPase domains. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 2004;69:183-92.[ABSTRACT]
| 2003 |
He H, Soncin F, Grammatikakis N, Li Y, Siganou A, Gong J, Brown SA, Kingston RE, Calderwood SK. (2003) Elevated Expression of Heat Shock Factor (HSF) 2A Stimulates HSF1-induced Transcription during Stress. J Biol Chem. 278:35465-75. [ABSTRACT]
Corey LL, Weirich CS, Benjamin IJ, Kingston RE. (2003)Localized recruitment of a chromatin-remodeling activity by an activator in vivo drives transcriptional elongation. Genes Dev. 11:1392-401. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Fan HY, He X, Kingston RE, Narlikar GJ. (2003) Distinct strategies to make nucleosomal DNA accessible. Molecular Cell. 11:1311-22. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Mulholland, N., King, I.F. and R.E. Kingston (2003) Regulation of Polycomb group complexes by the sequence specific DNA binding proteins Zeste and GAGA. Genes Dev. 17: 2741-6 [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
| 2002 |
Narlikar, G.J., Fan, H-Y., and R.E. Kingston (2002). Cooperation between complexes that regulate chromatin structure and transcription. Cell 108: 475-487. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Aoyagi S, Narlikar G, Zheng C, Sif S, Kingston RE, and J.J.Hayes (2002) Nucleosome remodeling by the human SWI/SNF complex requires transient global disruption of histone-DNA interactions. Mol Cell Biol. 22:3653-3662. [ABSTRACT]
Levine, S.S.*, Weiss, A.*, Erdjument-Bromage H., Shao Z., Tempst P., and R.E. Kingston (2002) The core of the polycomb repressive complex is compositionally and functionally conserved in flies and humans. Mol Cell Biol. 22:6070-6078. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Mueller, J., Hart, C.M., Francis, N.J., Vargas, M.L., Sengupta, A., Wild, B., Miller, E.L., O’Connor, M.B., Kingston, R.E. and J.A. Simon (2002) Histone Methyltransferase activity of a Drosophila Ploycomb group complex. Cell 111: 197-208. [ABSTRACT]
King, I.F.G., Francis, N.J. and R.E. Kingston (2002) Native and recombinant Polycomb-group: Complexes establish a selective block to template accessibility to repress transcription in vitro. Mol. Cell. Biol. 22: 7919-7928 [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Rottbauer, W. Saurin, A.J., Lickert, H., Shen, X., Burns, C.G., Wo, Z.G., Kemler, R., Kington, R., Wu, C. and M. Fishman (2002) Reptin and Pontin antagonistically regulate heart growth in Zebrafish embryos. Cell 111: 661-672. [ABSTRACT]
| 2001 |
Guyon, J.R., Narlikar, G.J., Sullivan, E.K. and R.E. Kingston (2001) The Stability of a Human SWI/SNF Remodeled Nucleosomal Array. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21: 1132-1144. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Sif, S., Saurin, A.J., Imbalzano, A.N. and R.E. Kingston (2001) Purification and characterization of mSin3A-containing Brg1 and hBrm chromatin remodeling complexes. Genes Dev. 15:603-618. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Aalfs J.D., Narlikar G.J., and R.E. Kingston (2001) Functional Differences between the Human ATP-dependent Nucleosome Remodeling Proteins BRG1 and SNF2H. J. Biol Chem. 276:34270-34278. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Sullivan E.K., Weirich C.S., Guyon J.R., Sif S., and R.E. Kingston RE (2001) Transcriptional activation domains of human heat shock factor 1 recruit human swi/snf. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21:5826-5837. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Saurin A.J., Shao Z., Erdjument-Bromage H., Tempst P., and R.E. Kingston (2001) A Drosophila Polycomb group complex includes Zeste and dTAFII proteins. Nature 412: 655-660. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Francis, N.J., Saurin, A.J., Shao, Z. and R.E. Kingston (2001) Reconstitution of a functional core polycomb repressive complex. Mol. Cell 8:545-556. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Schnitzler, G.R., Cheung, C.L., Hafner, J.H., Saurin, A.J., Kingston, R.E. and C.M. Lieber (2001) Direct imaging of human SWI/SNF remodeled mono- and polynucleosomes by atomic force microscopy employing carbon nanotube tips. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21:8504-8511. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Narlikar, G.F., Phelan, M. and R.E. Kingston (2001) Generation and interconversion of multiple distinct nucleosomal states as a mechanism for catalyzing chromatin fluidity. Mol Cell. 8:1219-1230. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
Jonsson Z.O., Dhar S.K., Narlikar G.J., Auty R., Wagle N., Pellman D., Pratt R.E., Kingston R. and A. Dutta (2001) Rvb1p and Rvb2p are essential components of a chromatin remodeling complex that regulates transcription of over 5% of yeast genes. J Biol Chem. 276:16279-88. [ABSTRACT]
Francis, N.J. and R.E. Kingston (2001). Mechanisms of transcriptional memory. Nature Reviews, Mol. Cell. Biol. 2: 409-421. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
King, I.F. and R.E. Kingston (2001) Specifying transcription. Nature 414:858-61. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
| 2000 |
de la Serna, I.L., Carlson, K.A., Hill, D.A., Guidi, C.J., Stephenson, R.O., Sif, S., Kingston, R.E. and A.N. Imbalzano (2000). Mammalian SWI/SNF Complexes Contribute to Activation of the hsp70 Gene. Mol. Cell. Biol.20, 2839-2851. [ABSTRACT]
Phelan, M.L., Schnitzler, G.R. and R.E. Kingston (2000) Octamer Transfer and Creation of Stably Remodeled Nucleosomes by Human SWI/SNF and its Isolated ATPases, Mol. Cell. Biol. 20, 6380-6389. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
DiRenzo, J, Shang, Y, Phalen, M, Sif, S, Myers, M, Kingston, R, and M. Brown (2000) BRG-1 is recruited to estrogen-responsive promoters and cooperates with factors involved in histone acetylation. Mol Cell Biol. 20:7541-7549. [ABSTRACT]
Kadam, S., McAlpine, G.S., Phelan, M.L., Kingston, R.E., Jones, K.A., and B.M. Emerson (2000) Functional selectivity of recombinant mammalian SWI/SNF subunits. Genes Dev. 14:2441-2451. [ABSTRACT]
Citterio, E., van den Boom, V., Schnitzler, G., Kanaar, R., Bonte, E., Kingston, R.E., Hoeijmakers, J.H.J., Vermeulen, W. (2000) ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling by the Cockayne Syndrome B DNA repair-transcription-coupling factor. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20:7643-7653. [ABSTRACT]
Kwon, J., Morshead, K.B., Guyon, J.R., Kingston, R.E. and M.A. Oettinger (2000). Histone acetylation and hSWI/SNF remodeling act in concert to stimulate V(D)J cleavage of nucleosomal DNA. Molecular Cell 6: 1037-1048. [ABSTRACT]
Havas, K., Flaus, A., Phelan, M., Kingston, R., Wade, P.A., Lilley, D.M., Owen-Hughes, T. (2000). Generation of superhelical torsion by ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling activities. Cell 103:1133-1142. [ABSTRACT]
Aalfs, J.D. and R.E. Kingston (2000). What does ‘chromatin remodeling’ mean? TIBS 25:548-555. [ABSTRACT] , [PDF]
| 1999 |
Saltsman, K.A., Prentice, H.L. and R.E. Kingston (1999) Mutations in S. pombe heat shock factor that differentially affect response to heat and cadmium stress. Mol. Gen. Genet. 261: 161-169 [ABSTRACT]
Phelan, M.L., Sif, S., Narlikar, G.J. and R.E. Kingston (1999) Reconstitution of a core chromatin remodeling complex from SWI/SNF subunits. Molecular Cell 3: 247-253. [ABSTRACT]
Guyon, J.R., Narlikar, G.J., Sif, S. and R.E. Kingston (1999) Stable remodeling of tailless nucleosomes by the human SWI/SNF complex. Mol. Cell. Biol. 19: 2088-2097. [ABSTRACT]
Kim, J., Sif, S., Jones, B., Jackson, A., Koipally, J., Heller, E., Winandy, S., Viel, A., Sawyer, A., Ikeda, T., Kingston, R., and K. Georgopoulos (1999) Ikaros DNA-binding proteins direct formation of chromatin remodeling complexes in lymphocytes. Immunity 10:345-355. [ABSTRACT]
Lee, K-M., Sif, S., Kingston, R.E., and J.J. Hayes (1999) hSWI/SNF disrupts interactions between the H2A N-terminal tail and nucleosomal DNA. Biochemistry 38:8423-8429. [ABSTRACT]
Shao, Z., Raible, F., Mollaaghababa, R., Guyon, J.R., Wu, C-t., Bender, W. and R.E. Kingston (1999). Stabilization of chromatin structure by PRC1, a Polycomb complex. Cell 98:37-46. [ABSTRACT]
Kingston, R.E. (1999). A shared but complex bridge. Nature 399: 199-200. [ABSTRACT]
Kingston, R.E. and G.J Narlikar (1999). ATP-dependent remodeling and acetylation as regulators of chromatin fluidity. Genes and Dev. 13: 2338-2352. [ABSTRACT]
| 1998 |
Saltsman, K.A., Prentice, H.L. and R.E. Kingston (1998). The C-terminal Hydrophobic Repeat of S. pombe Heat Shock Factor is not required for heat-induced DNA-binding. Yeast 14: 733-746 [ABSTRACT]
Brown, S.A., Weirich, C.S., Newton, E.M. and R.E. Kingston (1998). Transcriptional activation domains stimulate initiation and elongation at different times and via different residues. EMBO J. 17: 3146-3154. [ABSTRACT]
Schnitzler, G., Sif, S. and R. E. Kingston (1998). Human SWI/SNF interconverts a nucleosome between its base state and a stable remodeled state. Cell 94: 17-27. [ABSTRACT]
Sif, S., Stukenberg, P.T., Kirschner, M.W. and R.E. Kingston (1998). Mitotic inactivation of a human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex. Genes and Dev. 12: 2842-2851. [ABSTRACT]
Schnitzler, G.R., Sif, S. and Kingston, R.E. (1998) A model for chromatin remodeling by the SWI/SNF family. CSH Symp. Quant. Biol. 63: 535-543. [ABSTRACT]
Tong, J.K., Hassig, C.A., Schnitzler, G.R., Kingston, R.E. and S.L. Schreiber (1998) An ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factor associated with a human histone deacetylase complex. Nature 395: 917-921. [ABSTRACT]
Workman, J.L. and R.E. Kingston (1998). Alteration of nucleosome structure as a mechanism of transcriptional regulation. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 67: 545-579. [ABSTRACT]
| 1997 |
Brown, S.A. and R.E. Kingston (1997). Disruption of downstream chromatin directed by a transcriptional activator. Genes and Dev. 11: 3116-3121. [ABSTRACT]
Kingston, R.E. (1997). A snapshot of a dynamic nuclear building block. Nature Struct. Biol. 4, 763-766. [ABSTRACT]
| 1996 |
Wilson, C.J., Chao, D.M., Imbalzano, A.N., Schnitzler, G.R., Kingston, R.E., and R.A. Young (1996). RNA polymerase II holoenzyme contains SWI/SNF regulators involved in chromatin remodeling. Cell 84:235-244. [ABSTRACT]
Newton, E.N., Knauf, U., Green, M. and R.E. Kingston (1996). The regulatory domain of human heat shock factor 1 is sufficient to sense heat stress. Mol. Cell. Biol. 16: 839-846. [ABSTRACT]
Brown, S.A., Imbalzano, A.N. and R.E. Kingston (1996). Activator-dependent regulation of transcriptional pausing on nucleosomal templates. Genes and Dev. 10: 1479-1490. [ABSTRACT]
Imbalzano, A.N., Schnitzler, G.R. and R.E. Kingston (1996). Nucleosome disruption by human SWI/SNF is maintained in the absence of continued ATP hydrolysis. J. Biol. Chem. 271: 20726-20733. [ABSTRACT]
Bunker, C.A. and R.E. Kingston (1996). Activation domain mediated enhancement of activator binding to chromatin in mammalian cells. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 93:10820-10825. [ABSTRACT]
Knauf, U., Newton, E.M., Kyriakis, J. and R.E. Kingston (1996). Repression of human heat shock factor 1 activity at control temperature by phosphorylation. Genes and Dev. 10: 2782-2793. [ABSTRACT]
Kingston, R.E., Bunker, C.A. and A.N. Imbalzano (1996). Repression and activation by multiprotein complexes that alter chromatin structure. Genes and Dev. 10: 905-920. [ABSTRACT]
| 1995 |
Bunker, C.A. and R.E. Kingston (1995). Identification of a cDNA for SSRP1, an HMG-box protein, by interaction with the c-Myc oncoprotein in a novel bacterial expression screen. Nucl. Acids Res. 23: 269-276.
Larson, J.S., Schuetz, T.J. and R.E. Kingston (1995). In vitro activation of purified human heat shock factor by heat. Biochemistry 34: 1902-1911.
Green, M., Schuetz, T.J., Sullivan, E.K. and R.E. Kingston (1995). A heat shock responsive domain of human HSF1 that regulates transcription activation domain function. Mol. Cell. Biol. 15: 3354-3362.
Herr, W. and R. Kingston (1995). Chromosomes and expression mechanisms: Editorial overview. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development 5, 151-152.
| 1994 |
Hsu, H-L., Huang, L., Tsan, J.T., Funk, W., Wright, W.E., Hu, J-S., Kingston, R.E. and R. Baer (1994). Preferred sequences for DNA recognition by the TAL1 helix-loop-helix proteins. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14:1256-1265.
Bunker, C.A and R.E. Kingston (1994). Transcriptional repression by Drosophila and mammalian polycomb-group proteins in transfected mammalian cells. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14: 1721-1732.
Juan, L.-J., Walter, P., Taylor, I.C.A., Kingston, R.E. and J.L. Workman (1994). Role of nucleosome cores and histone H1 in the binding of GAL4 derivatives and the reactivation of transcription from nucleosome templates in vitro. Cold Spring Harb. Symp. Quant. Biol 58, in press.
Imbalzano, A.N., Zaret, K.S. and R.E. Kingston (1994). TFIIB and TFIIA can independently increase the affinity of the TATA binding protein for DNA. J. Biol. Chem. 269: 8280-8286.
Wechsler, D.S., Papoulas, O., Dang, C.V. and R.E. Kingston (1994). Differential binding of c-Myc and Max to nucleosomal DNA. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14:4097-4107.
Kwon, H., Imbalzano, A.N., Khavari, P.A., Kingston, R.E. and M.R. Green (1994). A human SWI/SNF complex disrupts nucleosomal structure to enhance binding of a transcriptional activator. Nature 370: 477-481.
Imbalzano, A.N., Kwon, H., Green, M.R. and R.E. Kingston (1994). Facilitated binding of TATA binding protein to nucleosomal DNA. Nature 370: 481-485.
Kingston, R.E. and M.R. Green (1994). Modeling eukaryotic transcriptional activation. Current Biology 4: 325-332.
| 1993 |
Gallo, G.J., Prentice, H. and R.E. Kingston (1993). Heat shock factor is required for growth at normal temperatures in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13:749-761.
Sheldon, L.A. and R.E. Kingston (1993). Hydrophobic coiled-coil domains regulate the subcellular localization of human heat shock factor 2. Genes and Dev. 7, 1549-1558. Correction, Genes and Dev. 8:386.
| 1992 |
Cheng, L., Workman, J.L., Kingston, R.E. and T.J. Kelly (1992). Regulation of DNA replication in vitro by the transcriptional activation domain of GAL4 VP16. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89; 589 593.
Hu, J. S., Olsen, E.N. and R.E. Kingston (1992). HEB: a helix loop helix protein related to E2A and ITF2 that can modulate the DNA binding ability of myogenic regulatory factors. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12:1031 1042.
Papoulas, O., Williams, N.G. and R.E. Kingston (1992). DNA binding activities of c Myc purified from eukaryotic cells. J. Biol. Chem. 267:10470 14080.
Prentice, H.L. and R.E. Kingston (1992). Mammalian promoter element function in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Nucl. Acids. Res. 20:3383 3390.
Workman, J.L. and R.E. Kingston (1992). Nucleosome core displacement in vitro via a metastable transcription factor nucleosome complex. Science 258:1780-1784.
| 1991 |
Gallo, G.J., Schuetz, T.J. and R.E. Kingston (1991). Regulation of heat shock factor in Schizosaccharomyces pombe more closely resembles regulation in mammals than in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Cell. Biol. 11, 281 288.
Workman, J.L., Taylor, I.C.A and R.E. Kingston (1991). Activation domains of stably bound Gal4 derivatives alleviate repression of promoters by nucleosomes. Cell 64, 533 544.
Taylor, I.C.A., Workman, J.L., Schuetz, T.J. and R.E. Kingston (1991). Facilitated binding of GAL4 and heat shock factor to nucleosomal templates: Differential function of DNA binding domains. Genes and Dev. 5:1285 1298.
Schuetz, T.J., Gallo, G.J., Sheldon, L., Tempst, P. and R.E. Kingston (1991). Isolation of a cDNA for HSF2: Evidence for two heat shock factor genes in humans. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 88:6911 6915.
Workman, J.L., Taylor, I.C.A., Kingston, R.E. and R. G. Roeder (1991). Control of class II gene transcription during in vitro nucleosome assembly. Methods in Cell Biology 35:419 447.
Liao, S M., Taylor, I.C.A., Kingston, R.E. and R.A. Young (1991). RNA polymerase II carboxy terminal domain contributes to the response to multiple acidic activators in vitro. Genes and Dev. 5:2431 2440.
Kingston, R.E. (1991). Transcriptional regulation of heat shock genes. in "The hormonal control of gene transcription" P. Cohen, J.G. Foulkes, eds. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
| 1990 |
Taylor, I.C.A. and R.E. Kingston (1990). Factor substitution in a human HSP70 promoter: TATA dependent and TATA independent interactions. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10, 165 175.
Taylor, I.C.A. and R.E. Kingston (1990). E1a transactivation of human HSP70 promoter substitution mutants is independent of the composition of upstream and TATA elements. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10, 176 183.
Hensold, J.O., Hunt, C.R., Calderwood, S.K., Housman, D.E. and R.E. Kingston (1990). DNA binding of heat shock factor to the heat shock element is insufficient for transcriptional activation in murine erythroleukemia cells. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10, 1600 1608.
Greene, J.M., and R.E. Kingston (1990). TATA dependent and TATA independent function of the basal and heat shock elements of a human HSP70 promoter. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10, 1319 1328.
Workman, J.L., Roeder, R.G., and R.E. Kingston (1990). An upstream transcription factor, USF (MLTF), facilitates the formation of preinitiation complexes during in vitro chromatin assembly. EMBO J., 9, 1299 1308.
Kaddurah Daouk, R., Lillie, J.W., Daouk, G.H., Green, M.R., Kingston, R., and P. Schimmel (1990). Induction of a cellular enzyme for energy metabolism by transforming domains of adenovirus E1a. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10, 1476 1483.
| 1989 |
Taylor, I.C.A., Solomon, W., Weiner, B.M., Paucha, E., Bradley, M. and R.E. Kingston (1989). Stimulation of the human HSP70 promoter in vitro by SV40 large T antigen. J. Biol. Chem. 264, 16160 16164.
Kingston, R.E. (1989). Transcription control and differentiation: the HLH family, c myc and C/EBP. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 1, 1081 1087
| 1988 |
Nishigaki, T., Hanaka, S., Kingston, R.E. and H. Handa (1988). A specific domain of the adenovirus EIV promoter is necessary to maintain susceptibility of the integrated promoter to EIa transactivation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8, 353 360.
Daouk, G.H., Kaddurah Daouk, R., Putney, S., Kingston, R. and P. Schimmel (1988). Isolation of a functional human gene for brain creatine kinase. J. Biol. Chem. 263, 2442 2446.
Larson, J.S., Schuetz, T.J. and R.E. Kingston (1988). Activation in vitro of sequence specific DNA binding by a human regulatory factor. Nature 335, 372 375.
| 1987 |
Morgan, W.D., Williams, G., Morimoto, R.I., Greene, J., Kingston, R.E. and R. Tjian (1987). Two transcriptional activators, CTF and HSTF, interact with a human hsp70 promoter. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7, 1129 1138.
Kingston, R.E., T.J. Schuetz and Z. Larin (1987). Heat inducible human factor that binds to a human HSP70 promoter. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7, 1530 1534.
Kaddurah Daouk, R., Greene, J.M., Baldwin, A.S. and R.E. Kingston (1987). Activation and repression of mammalian gene expression by the c myc protein. Genes and Dev. 1, 347 357.
Greene, J.M., Larin, Z., Taylor, I.C.A., Prentice, H., Gwinn, K.A., and R.E. Kingston (1987). Multiple basal elements of the human HSP70 promoter function differently in human and rodent cell lines. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7, 3646 3655.
Ausubel, F.M., Brent, R., Kingston, R.E., Moore, D.D., Seidman, J.G., Smith, J.A. and K. Struhl (Eds.) (1987). Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Greene Publishing Associates and Wiley Interscience, New York.
| 1986 |
Wu, B.J., Kingston, R.E. and Morimoto, R.I. (1986). Human HSP70 promoter contains at least two distinct regulatory domains. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 83, 629 633.
Wurm, F.M., K.A. Gwinn and R.E. Kingston (1986). Inducible overproduction of the mouse c myc protein in mammalian cells. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 83, 5414 5418.
Kingston, R.E., A. Cowie, R.I. Morimoto and K.A. Gwinn (1986). Binding of polyomavirus large T antigen to the human HSP70 promoter is not required for trans activation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 6, 3180 3190.