Betsy Frantz
Northwestern University
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Cell | 1989
Thomas V. O'Halloran; Betsy Frantz; Myung K. Shin; Diana M. Ralston; Jeffrey G. Wright
Several physical and chemical signals from the extracellular environment are known to be transduced into changes in gene expression through multiple step pathways; however, mechanisms for triggering cellular responses to heavy metal stress have yet to be elucidated. We demonstrate here one such mechanism that employs a single heavy metal receptor protein, MerR, to directly activate transcription of the bacterial mercuric ion resistance operon. The mercuric ion-MerR complex and E. coli RNA polymerase holoenzyme synergistically bind to the metal responsive promoter in an unprecedented spatial relationship to form transcriptionally competent complexes. The activator binds adjacent to and overlaps with the polymerase molecule between the consensus -35 and -10 promoter regions. Our results support a model for transcriptional activation that includes both effector-induced protein-protein interactions and activator-induced alteration in DNA structure.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 1998
Stephen E. de Laszlo; Denise M. Visco; Lily Agarwal; Linda Chang; Jayne Chin; Gist Croft; Amy J. Forsyth; Daniel S. Fletcher; Betsy Frantz; Candice Hacker; William A. Hanlon; Coral Harper; Matthew Kostura; Bing Li; Sylvie Luell; Malcolm Maccoss; Nathan B. Mantlo; Edward A. O'Neill; Chad Orevillo; Margaret Pang; Janey Parsons; Anna Rolando; Yousif Sahly; Kelley Sidler; W.Rick Widmer; Stephen J. O'Keefe
Investigation of furans, pyrroles and pyrazolones identified 3-pyridyl-2,5-diaryl-pyrroles as potent, orally bioavailable inhibitors of p38 kinase. 3-(4-pyridyl-2-(4-fluoro-phenyl)-5-(4-methylsulfinylphenyl)-pyrrol e (L-167307) reduces secondary paw swelling in the rat adjuvant arthritis model: ID50 = 7.4 mg/kg/b.i.d.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1999
Nigel J. Liverton; John W. Butcher; Christopher F. Claiborne; David A. Claremon; Brian Libby; Kevin Nguyen; Steven M. Pitzenberger; Harold G. Selnick; Garry R. Smith; Andrew J. Tebben; Joseph P. Vacca; Sandor L. Varga; Lily Agarwal; Kim Dancheck; Amy J. Forsyth; Daniel S. Fletcher; Betsy Frantz; William A. Hanlon; Coral Harper; Scott J. Hofsess; Matthew Kostura; Jiunn Lin; Sylvie Luell; Edward A. O'Neill; Chad Orevillo; Margaret Pang; Janey Parsons; Anna Rolando; Yousif Sahly; Denise M. Visco
Biochemistry | 1998
Betsy Frantz; Klatt T; Pang M; Janey Parsons; Anna Rolando; Williams H; Tocci Mj; Stephen J. O'Keefe; Edward A. O'Neill
Biochemistry | 1997
Philip V. LoGrasso; Betsy Frantz; Anna Rolando; Stephen J. O'Keefe; Jeffery D. Hermes; Edward A. O'Neill
Biochemistry | 1998
JeanMarie Lisnock; Andy Tebben; Betsy Frantz; Edward A. O'Neill; Gist Croft; Stephen J. O'Keefe; Bing Li; Candice Hacker; Stephen E. de Laszlo; Anthony Smith; Brian Libby; Nigel Liverton; and Jeffrey Hermes; Philip V. LoGrasso
Biochemistry | 1990
Betsy Frantz; Thomas V. O'Halloran
Biochemistry | 2000
JeanMarie Lisnock; Patrick R. Griffin; Jimmy R. Calaycay; Betsy Frantz; Janey Parsons; Stephen J. O'Keefe; Philip V. LoGrasso
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2000
Julio Hawkins; Song Zheng; Betsy Frantz; Philip V. LoGrasso
Archive | 1989
Betsy Frantz; Thomas V. O'Halloran