Minh Chau Nguyen , Duo Wang , Brianna J. Klein , Yong Chen , Tatiana G. Kutateladze
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Abstract
Taf14 is a subunit of multiple fundamental complexes implicated in transcriptional regulation and DNA damage repair in yeast cells. Here, we investigate the association of Taf14 with the consensus sequence present in other subunits of these complexes and describe the mechanistic features that affect this association. We demonstrate that the precise molecular mechanisms and biological outcomes underlying the Taf14 interactions depend on the accessibility of binding interfaces, the ability to recognize other ligands, and a degree of sensitivity to temperature and chemical and osmotic stresses. Our findings aid in a better understanding of how the distribution of Taf14 among the complexes is mediated.
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BBA Gene Regulatory Mechanisms includes reports that describe novel insights into mechanisms of transcriptional, post-transcriptional and translational gene regulation. Special emphasis is placed on papers that identify epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation, including chromatin, modification, and remodeling. This section also encompasses mechanistic studies of regulatory proteins and protein complexes; regulatory or mechanistic aspects of RNA processing; regulation of expression by small RNAs; genomic analysis of gene expression patterns; and modeling of gene regulatory pathways. Papers describing gene promoters, enhancers, silencers or other regulatory DNA regions must incorporate significant functions studies.