Transcription factories in a Hela cell [from Cook PR (1999) Science 284, 1790]

Nuclear Structure and Function Research Group

Publications / Supporting information

Supporting information for publications:

Movies (S1, S2, S3, and S4) supporting: Brackley, C.A., Taylor, S., Papantonis, A., Cook, P.R., and Marenduzzo, D. (2013). Nonspecific bridging-induced attraction drives clustering of DNA-binding proteins and genome organization. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 110, E3605-3611. [PubMed] [pdf]

Software and a movie supporting: Larkin, J.D., and Cook, P.R. (2012). A maximum precision closed-form solution for localizing diffraction-limited spots in noisy images. Optics Express 20, 18478-18493. [PubMed] [pdf]

Proteomics data supporting: Melnik, S., Deng, B., Papantonis, A., Baboo, S., Carr, I.M., and Cook, P.R. (2011). 'Proteomes of factories containing RNA polymerases I, II, or III '. Nature Methods 8, 962-968. [PubMed] [pdf]

Catalogs of the numbers of polymerases engaged on genes in bacteria and yeast. For Bon, M., McGowan, S., and Cook, P.R. (2006). Many expressed genes in bacteria and yeast are transcribed only once per cell cycle. FASEB J. 20, 1721-1723. [PubMed] [pdf]

A movie supporting: Manders, E.M.M., Kimura, H., and Cook, P.R. (1999). Direct imaging of DNA in living cells reveals the dynamics of chromosome formation. J. Cell Biol. 144, 813-822. [Text] [PubMed]

 

 

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