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Stress-induced PARP activation mediates recruitment of Drosophila Mi-2 to promote heat shock gene expression.

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Figure 2. dMi-2 recruitment to HS genes requires PARP activity. (A and B) ChIP analyses of dMi-2 binding to the hsp70 gene in Kc cells
Figure 3. dMi-2 binds PAR. (A) PAR was synthesised in vitro by recombinant PARP1 in the presence (+) or absence (-) of PJ34
Figure 6. dMi-2 is required for efficient HS gene transcription. (A) Left panel: Verification of dMi-2 knockdown in control and dMi-2 RNAi larvae
Figure 7. dMi-2 is required for efficient RNA processing. (A and B) Upper panels: Schematic representations of the hsp70 and hsp83 genes.

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