Max V Staller
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Recent Articles
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Flores E, Camacho A, Cuevas-Zepeda E, McCoy M, Yu F, Staller M, et al.
Biophys Rep (N Y)
. 2025 Jan;
5(1):100195.
PMID: 39755236
Transcription factor proteins bind to specific DNA promoter sequences and initiate gene transcription. These proteins often contain intrinsically disordered activation domains (ADs) that regulate their transcriptional activity. Like other disordered...
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LeBlanc C, Stefani J, Soriano M, Lam A, Zintel M, Kotha S, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39677729
Protein function is canonically believed to be more conserved than amino acid sequence, but this idea is only well supported in folded domains, where highly diverged sequences can fold into...
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Flores E, Camacho A, Cuevas-Zepeda E, McCoy M, Yu F, Staller M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39484498
Transcription factor proteins bind to specific DNA promoter sequences and initiate gene transcription. In eukaryotes, most transcription factors contain intrinsically disordered activation domains (ADs) that regulate their transcriptional activity. Like...
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Morffy N, Van den Broeck L, Miller C, Emenecker R, Bryant Jr J, Lee T, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Jul;
632(8023):166-173.
PMID: 39020176
Gene expression in Arabidopsis is regulated by more than 1,900 transcription factors (TFs), which have been identified genome-wide by the presence of well-conserved DNA-binding domains. Activator TFs contain activation domains...
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Hummel N, Markel K, Stefani J, Staller M, Shih P
Cell Syst
. 2024 Jun;
15(7):662-672.e4.
PMID: 38866009
Transcription factors can promote gene expression through activation domains. Whole-genome screens have systematically mapped activation domains in transcription factors but not in non-transcription factor proteins (e.g., chromatin regulators and coactivators)....
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Udupa A, Kotha S, Staller M
Curr Opin Struct Biol
. 2023 Dec;
84:102732.
PMID: 38056064
Eukaryotic transcription factors activate gene expression with their DNA-binding domains and activation domains. DNA-binding domains bind the genome by recognizing structurally related DNA sequences; they are structured, conserved, and predictable...
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Hummel N, Markel K, Stefani J, Staller M, Shih P
bioRxiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37745555
Significance Statement: Activation domains promote transcription and play a critical role in regulating gene expression. Although the mapping of activation domains from transcription factors has been carried out in previous...
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Strader L, Staller M, Willis A, Faulkner G, Beggs J, Cech T
Mol Cell
. 2023 Feb;
83(3):320-323.
PMID: 36736305
The Central Dogma has been a useful conceptualization of the transfer of genetic information, and our understanding of the detailed mechanisms involved in that transfer continues to evolve. Here, we...
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Loell K, Wu Y, Staller M, Cohen B
Cell Rep
. 2022 Jul;
40(3):111118.
PMID: 35858548
Regulatory mechanisms set a gene's average level of expression, but a gene's expression constantly fluctuates around that average. These stochastic fluctuations, or expression noise, play a role in cell-fate transitions,...
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Staller M, Ramirez E, Kotha S, Holehouse A, Pappu R, Cohen B
Cell Syst
. 2022 Feb;
13(4):334-345.e5.
PMID: 35120642
Acidic activation domains are intrinsically disordered regions of the transcription factors that bind coactivators. The intrinsic disorder and low evolutionary conservation of activation domains have made it difficult to identify...