
Robert Edward Kingston, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Chief Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Reconstitution of a core chromatin remodeling complex from SWI/SNF subunits.
Mutations in the Schizosaccharomyces pombe heat shock factor that differentially affect responses to heat and cadmium stress.
Chromatin deacetylation by an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelling complex.
Authors: Authors: Tong JK, Hassig CA, Schnitzler GR, Kingston RE, Schreiber SL.
Nature
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Nature
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Mitotic inactivation of a human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex.
Authors: Authors: Sif S, Stukenberg PT, Kirschner MW, Kingston RE.
Genes Dev
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Genes Dev
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Human SWI/SNF interconverts a nucleosome between its base state and a stable remodeled state.
The C-terminal hydrophobic repeat of Schizosaccharomyces pombe heat shock factor is not required for heat-induced DNA-binding.
Transcriptional activation domains stimulate initiation and elongation at different times and via different residues.
Direct mass spectrometric peptide profiling and sequencing of single neurons reveals differential peptide patterns in a small neuronal network.
Authors: Authors: Jiménez CR, Li KW, Dreisewerd K, Spijker S, Kingston R, Bateman RH, Burlingame AL, Smit AB, van Minnen J, Geraerts WP.
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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A model for chromatin remodeling by the SWI/SNF family.
Authors: Authors: Schnitzler GR, Sif S, Kingston RE.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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Alteration of nucleosome structure as a mechanism of transcriptional regulation.