Robert Edward Kingston, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Chief Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Repression of human heat shock factor 1 activity at control temperature by phosphorylation.
Authors: Authors: Knauf U, Newton EM, Kyriakis J, Kingston RE.
Genes Dev
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Genes Dev
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Activation domain-mediated enhancement of activator binding to chromatin in mammalian cells.
Nucleosome disruption by human SWI/SNF is maintained in the absence of continued ATP hydrolysis.
Authors: Authors: Imbalzano AN, Schnitzler GR, Kingston RE.
J Biol Chem
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J Biol Chem
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Activator-dependent regulation of transcriptional pausing on nucleosomal templates.
Repression and activation by multiprotein complexes that alter chromatin structure.
The regulatory domain of human heat shock factor 1 is sufficient to sense heat stress.
Authors: Authors: Newton EM, Knauf U, Green M, Kingston RE.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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Treatment of carcinomas of the uterine cervix which remain bulky after initial external beam radiotherapy: a pilot study using integrated cytotoxic chemotherapy prior to brachytherapy.
Authors: Authors: Tan LT, Jones B, Green JA, Kingston RE, Clark PI.
Br J Radiol
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Br J Radiol
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RNA polymerase II holoenzyme contains SWI/SNF regulators involved in chromatin remodeling.
Authors: Authors: Wilson CJ, Chao DM, Imbalzano AN, Schnitzler GR, Kingston RE, Young RA.
Cell
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Cell
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A heat shock-responsive domain of human HSF1 that regulates transcription activation domain function.
Authors: Authors: Green M, Schuetz TJ, Sullivan EK, Kingston RE.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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In vitro activation of purified human heat shock factor by heat.