Monique Floer
Michigan State University
17 Papers
182 Citations
Monique Floer is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Nucleosome. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Monique Floer include Kettering University & Princeton University.
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Papers
Myc Regulates Chromatin Decompaction and Nuclear Architecture during B Cell Activation.
Kyong-Rim Kieffer-Kwon,Keisuke Nimura,Suhas S.P. Rao,Suhas S.P. Rao,Jianliang Xu,Seolkyoung Jung,Aleksandra Pekowska,Marei Dose,Evan Stevens,Ewy Mathé,Peng Dong,Su Chen Huang,Maria Aurelia Ricci,Laura Baranello,Ying Zheng,Francesco Tomassoni Ardori,Wolfgang Resch,Diana A. Stavreva,Steevenson Nelson,Michael J. McAndrew,Adriel Casellas,Elizabeth H. Finn,Charles Gregory,Brian Glenn St Hilaire,Steven M. Johnson,Wendy Dubois,Maria Pia Cosma,Eric Batchelor,David Levens,Robert D. Phair,Tom Misteli,Lino Tessarollo,Gordon L. Hager,Melike Lakadamyali,Zhe Liu,Monique Floer,Hari Shroff,Erez Lieberman Aiden,Rafael Casellas +38 more
TL;DR: The nature and transcriptional impact of chromatin decondensation is defined and an unexpected role for Myc is revealed in the establishment of nuclear topology in mammalian cells.
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A RSC/Nucleosome Complex Determines Chromatin Architecture and Facilitates Activator Binding
Monique Floer,Xin Wang,Vidya Prabhu,Georgina Berrozpe,Santosh Narayan,Dan Spagna,David Alvarez,Jude Kendall,Alexander Krasnitz,Asya Stepansky,James W. Hicks,Gene O. Bryant,Mark Ptashne +12 more
TL;DR: The results show that both prior to and following induction, specific DNA-binding proteins are the predominant determinants of chromatin architecture at the GAL1/10 genes.
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HSP90/70 chaperones are required for rapid nucleosome removal upon induction of the GAL genes of yeast
TL;DR: Removal of promoter-bound nucleosomes is delayed in a chaperone mutant, and the findings suggest an involvement of HSP90 and HSP70 in this early step in gene induction.
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Putative reaction intermediates in Crm1-mediated nuclear protein export.
Monique Floer,Günter Blobel +1 more
TL;DR: Several novel interactions between proteins involved in Crm1-mediated nuclear export of the nuclear export signal containing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protein Rev. are discovered and a model for Crm 1-mediated export is proposed.
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Responses of Four Yeast Genes to Changes in the Transcriptional Machinery Are Determined by Their Promoters
TL;DR: A series of hybrid constructs are described, each of which bears activator binding sites that are associated with a promoter other than that with which they are usually affiliated, to clarify how disparate activators can work at many different promoters.
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