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The following pages link to Direct activation of RNA polymerase III transcription by c-Myc (Q40677362):
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- A global transcriptional regulatory role for c-Myc in Burkitt's lymphoma cells (Q22066257) (← links)
- The ubiquitin-specific protease USP28 is required for MYC stability (Q24308568) (← links)
- Inhibition of c-Myc activity by ribosomal protein L11 (Q24315370) (← links)
- mrtl-A translation/localization regulatory protein encoded within the human c-myc locus and distributed throughout the endoplasmic and nucleoplasmic reticular network (Q24315822) (← links)
- PNRC is a unique nuclear receptor coactivator that stimulates RNA polymerase III-dependent transcription (Q24317188) (← links)
- A role for the catalytic ribonucleoprotein RNase P in RNA polymerase III transcription (Q24548462) (← links)
- A test of the model that RNA polymerase III transcription is regulated by selective induction of the 110 kDa subunit of TFIIIC (Q24548928) (← links)
- TFIIIB is phosphorylated, disrupted and selectively released from tRNA promoters during mitosis in vivo (Q24645014) (← links)
- NFX1 interacts with mSin3A/histone deacetylase to repress hTERT transcription in keratinocytes (Q24650992) (← links)
- Hypoxic stress suppresses RNA polymerase III recruitment and tRNA gene transcription in cardiomyocytes. (Q25256987) (← links)
- MYC, Metabolism, and Cancer (Q26783555) (← links)
- MYC and metabolism on the path to cancer (Q26798086) (← links)
- Contributions of in vitro transcription to the understanding of human RNA polymerase III transcription (Q26827603) (← links)
- Functional interactions among members of the MAX and MLX transcriptional network during oncogenesis (Q26853567) (← links)
- Nuclear PI3K signaling in cell growth and tumorigenesis (Q26859127) (← links)
- Guarding the 'translation apparatus': defective ribosome biogenesis and the p53 signaling pathway (Q27022918) (← links)
- Mitochondrial structure, function and dynamics are temporally controlled by c-Myc (Q27302245) (← links)
- c-Myc accelerates S-phase and requires WRN to avoid replication stress (Q27347951) (← links)
- Transcription by RNA polymerase III: insights into mechanism and regulation (Q28073463) (← links)
- Controlling translation via modulation of tRNA levels (Q28083125) (← links)
- c-Myc binds to human ribosomal DNA and stimulates transcription of rRNA genes by RNA polymerase I (Q28236082) (← links)
- c-Myc and AMPK Control Cellular Energy Levels by Cooperatively Regulating Mitochondrial Structure and Function (Q28546968) (← links)
- Enhanced RNA polymerase III-dependent transcription is required for oncogenic transformation (Q28576000) (← links)
- Down-regulation of the transcriptional mediator subunit Med1 contributes to the loss of expression of metastasis-associated dapk1 in human cancers and cancer cells (Q28657964) (← links)
- MYC on the path to cancer (Q29619979) (← links)
- Gene regulation and epigenetic remodeling in murine embryonic stem cells by c-Myc (Q30886084) (← links)
- Extragenic accumulation of RNA polymerase II enhances transcription by RNA polymerase III (Q33307188) (← links)
- Differential expression of the TFIIIB subunits Brf1 and Brf2 in cancer cells (Q33359760) (← links)
- c-Myc affects mRNA translation, cell proliferation and progenitor cell function in the mammary gland (Q33507168) (← links)
- Regulation of TFIIIB during F9 cell differentiation (Q33540317) (← links)
- MYC and the control of DNA replication (Q33653686) (← links)
- Close association of RNA polymerase II and many transcription factors with Pol III genes (Q33734701) (← links)
- Kinetic analysis of the interaction of b/HLH/Z transcription factors Myc, Max, and Mad with cognate DNA. (Q33782303) (← links)
- Ribosomal protein L11 associates with c-Myc at 5 S rRNA and tRNA genes and regulates their expression (Q33799991) (← links)
- Growth controls connect: interactions between c-myc and the tuberous sclerosis complex-mTOR pathway (Q33831975) (← links)
- New frontiers in translational control of the cancer genome (Q33853235) (← links)
- The in vivo role of the RP-Mdm2-p53 pathway in signaling oncogenic stress induced by pRb inactivation and Ras overexpression (Q33957937) (← links)
- Epigenetics and autoimmune diseases: the X chromosome-nucleolus nexus (Q34043443) (← links)
- A Review of Autoimmune Disease Hypotheses with Introduction of the "Nucleolus" Hypothesis (Q34047060) (← links)
- Pol II and its associated epigenetic marks are present at Pol III-transcribed noncoding RNA genes. (Q34048002) (← links)
- Sensitivity of global translation to mTOR inhibition in REN cells depends on the equilibrium between eIF4E and 4E-BP1. (Q34117251) (← links)
- Aurora kinases A and B are up-regulated by Myc and are essential for maintenance of the malignant state. (Q34124945) (← links)
- Human RNA polymerase III transcriptomes and relationships to Pol II promoter chromatin and enhancer-binding factors (Q34154215) (← links)
- The cancerous translation apparatus (Q34182649) (← links)
- Human La is found at RNA polymerase III-transcribed genes in vivo (Q34234569) (← links)
- Transcriptional amplification in tumor cells with elevated c-Myc. (Q34302542) (← links)
- Novel targeted deregulation of c-Myc cooperates with Bcl-X(L) to cause plasma cell neoplasms in mice (Q34380431) (← links)
- The green tea component EGCG inhibits RNA polymerase III transcription (Q34440692) (← links)
- Cell growth- and differentiation-dependent regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription (Q34619748) (← links)
- Myc influences global chromatin structure. (Q34766868) (← links)