PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12944466-7 2003 The interaction involves the I-mfa domain of HIC and the regulatory histidine-rich region of cyclin T1. Histidine 68-77 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 93-102 11884399-5 2002 Interestingly, when the C termini of CycT1 and CycT2 or only the histidine-rich stretch from positions 481 to 551 in CycT1 were added to CycK, the extended chimeras activated transcription equivalently via DNA. Histidine 65-74 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 117-122 12588988-7 2003 Granulin bound to the histidine-rich domain of cyclin T1, which was recently found to bind to the CTD, but not to cyclin T2. Histidine 22-31 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 47-56 11739744-5 2002 A histidine-rich stretch, which is conserved between CycT1 and CycT2 in this region, bound the C-terminal domain of RNAPII. Histidine 2-11 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 53-58 10683321-5 2000 A two-amino-acid change, from 79-proline-glycine-80 to 79-histidine-arginine-80, confers on the human Cyclin T1 the ability to cooperate with eTat in transcriptional activation. Histidine 58-67 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 102-111 35393539-4 2022 After sensing damage, the activated PARP1 binds to transcriptionally engaged P-TEFb and modifies CycT1 at multiple positions, including histidine residues that are rarely used as an acceptor site. Histidine 136-145 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 97-102 29849146-6 2018 Here we identify a histidine-rich domain in cyclin T1 that promotes the hyperphosphorylation of the CTD and stimulation of transcription by CDK9. Histidine 19-28 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 44-53 29849146-8 2018 In addition to cyclin T1, at least one other kinase-DYRK1A 6 -also uses a histidine-rich domain to target and hyperphosphorylate the CTD. Histidine 74-83 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 15-24 15653695-3 2005 Previous studies showed that the granulin/epithelin precursor (GEP) binds the histidine-rich region of cyclin T1 and inhibits P-TEFb function. Histidine 78-87 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 103-112 30663929-1 2019 We recently reported that the cyclin T1 histidine-rich domain creates a phase-separated environment to promote hyperphosphorylation of RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain and robust transcriptional elongation by P-TEFb. Histidine 40-49 cyclin T1 Homo sapiens 30-39