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1. LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (LHP1) partially inhibits the transcriptional activation of FT by MYB73 and regulates flowering in Arabidopsis.

2. Requirement of two simultaneous environmental signals for activation of Arabidopsis ELIP2 promoter in response to high light, cold, and UV-B stresses.

3. Efficient activation of hundreds of LTR12C elements reveals cis-regulatory function determined by distinct epigenetic mechanisms.

4. HNF4α is required for Tkfc promoter activation by ChREBP.

5. Reduction of ZFX levels decreases histone H4 acetylation and increases Pol2 pausing at target promoters.

6. A cell cycle regulator, E2F2, and glucocorticoid receptor cooperatively transactivate the bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 immediate early transcription unit 1 promoter.

7. Comparative cofactor screens show the influence of transactivation domains and core promoters on the mechanisms of transcription.

8. Transcription decouples estrogen-dependent changes in enhancer-promoter contact frequencies and spatial proximity.

9. H3K4me1 facilitates promoter-enhancer interactions and gene activation during embryonic stem cell differentiation.

10. Pseudomonas aeruginosa regulator PvrA binds simultaneously to multiple pseudo-palindromic sites for efficient transcription activation.

11. Transcriptional activation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence-associated small RNA MTS1338 by the response regulators DosR and PhoP.

12. RegX3-dependent transcriptional activation of kdpDE and repression of rv0500A are linked to potassium homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

13. E4F1 and ZNF148 are transcriptional activators of the -57A > C and wild-type TERT promoter.

14. YY1 Binding to Regulatory Elements That Lack Enhancer Activity Promotes Locus Folding and Gene Activation.

15. Manipulation of topoisomerase expression inhibits cell division but not growth and reveals a distinctive promoter structure in Synechocystis.

16. TPP1 promoter mutations cooperate with TERT promoter mutations to lengthen telomeres in melanoma.

17. Systematic comparison of CRISPR-based transcriptional activators uncovers gene-regulatory features of enhancer-promoter interactions.

18. A novel promoter-associated non-coding small RNA paGLI1 recruits FUS/P65 to transactivate GLI1 gene expression and promotes infiltrating glioma progression.

19. Stimulation of the Runx2 P1 promoter by collagen-derived dipeptide prolyl-hydroxyproline bound to Foxg1 and Foxo1 in osteoblasts.

20. Occurrence, functionality and abundance of the TERT promoter mutations.

21. Pax5 mediates the transcriptional activation of the CD81 gene.

22. Integration and Visualization of Regulatory Elements and Variations of the EPAS1 Gene in Human.

23. Exploiting dynamic enhancer landscapes to decode macrophage and microglia phenotypes in health and disease.

24. Multiple AT-rich sequences function as a cis-element in the ORF3 promoter in channel catfish virus (Ictaluridherpesvirus 1).

25. The Polycomb protein RING1B enables estrogen-mediated gene expression by promoting enhancer-promoter interaction and R-loop formation.

26. Augmenting and directing long-range CRISPR-mediated activation in human cells.

27. Glucocorticoid receptor condensates link DNA-dependent receptor dimerization and transcriptional transactivation.

28. Select Porcine Elongation Factor 1α Sequences Mediate Stable High-Level and Upregulated Expression of Heterologous Genes in Porcine Cells in Response to Primate Serum.

29. The regulatory function of tandem repeat VNTR2-1 in hTERT gene involves basic Helix-loop-helix family transcription factors.

30. Blue light induces the nuclear translocation of neuropeptide receptor PAC1-R associated with the up-regulation of PAC1-R its own in reactive oxygen species associated way.

31. Control of Multigene Expression Stoichiometry in Mammalian Cells Using Synthetic Promoters.

32. Characterization of the human TARDBP gene promoter.

33. Selective Activation of CNS and Reference PPARGC1A Promoters Is Associated with Distinct Gene Programs Relevant for Neurodegenerative Diseases.

34. Possibility for Transcriptional Targeting of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts-Limitations and Opportunities.

35. Transcriptome-wide differences between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii: Clues on host survival and probiotic activity based on promoter sequence variability.

36. Interdependent recruitment of CYC8/TUP1 and the transcriptional activator XYR1 at target promoters is required for induced cellulase gene expression in Trichoderma reesei.

37. Promoters adopt distinct dynamic manifestations depending on transcription factor context.

38. Analysis of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions using CAGE and RADICL-Seq Technologies.

39. Using a Design of Experiments Approach to Inform the Design of Hybrid Synthetic Yeast Promoters.

40. Ash1 and Tup1 dependent repression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HO promoter requires activator-dependent nucleosome eviction.

41. Effects of activation of the LINE-1 antisense promoter on the growth of cultured cells.

42. Stat3 oxidation-dependent regulation of gene expression impacts on developmental processes and involves cooperation with Hif-1α.

43. Rational design of minimal synthetic promoters for plants.

44. Functional evaluation of human papillomavirus type 31 long control region variants.

45. Cooperative activation of the human herpesvirus 6B U79/80 early gene promoter by immediate-early proteins IE1B and IE2B.

46. Single-gene imaging links genome topology, promoter-enhancer communication and transcription control.

47. Disruption of the interaction between TFIIAαβ and TFIIA recognition element inhibits RNA polymerase II gene transcription in a promoter context-dependent manner.

48. Genome-Wide Characterization of Host Transcriptional and Epigenetic Alterations During HIV Infection of T Lymphocytes.

49. Integrating binding and expression data to predict transcription factors combined function.

50. Multiple domains in the 50 kDa form of E4F1 regulate promoter-specific repression and E1A trans-activation.

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