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ENL reads histone β-hydroxybutyrylation to modulate gene transcription. [PDF]
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The uncertainties and certainties of gene transcription in a human tumor cell. [PDF]
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Gene regulation by antisense transcription
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2013Antisense transcription, which was initially considered by many as transcriptional noise, is increasingly being recognized as an important regulator of gene expression. It is widespread among all kingdoms of life and has been shown to influence - either through the act of transcription or through the non-coding RNA that is produced - almost all stages ...
Vicent Pelechano +2 more
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Immunoglobulin Gene Transcription
Annual Review of Immunology, 1991Transcriptional regulation of the immunoglobulin (Ig) genes is one of the best-studied systems for understanding tissue-restricted gene control. Dissection of the Ig genes reveals that each contains multiple regulatory elements that are preferentially active in B lymphocytes. These include a promoter and one or more enhancer elements.
L M, Staudt, M J, Lenardo
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Gene transcription in trypanosomes
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2006Trypanosoma brucei and the other members of the trypanosomatid family of parasitic protozoa, contain an unusual RNA polymerase II enzyme, uncoordinated mRNA 5' capping and transcription initiation events, and most likely contain an abridged set of transcription factors. Pre-mRNA start sites remain elusive.
Jennifer B, Palenchar +1 more
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2018
This chapter discusses how a gene is expressed by one strand of DNA, a template strand. It is then copied into single-stranded RNA and protein-coding genes, wherein the mRNA is translated to form protein. The chapter refers to transcription and notes that this is catalysed by RNA polymerase using ATP, CTP, GTP, and UTP as building blocks.
Despo Papachristodoulou +3 more
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This chapter discusses how a gene is expressed by one strand of DNA, a template strand. It is then copied into single-stranded RNA and protein-coding genes, wherein the mRNA is translated to form protein. The chapter refers to transcription and notes that this is catalysed by RNA polymerase using ATP, CTP, GTP, and UTP as building blocks.
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The Regulation of Tyrosinase Gene Transcription
Pigment Cell Research, 1997Tyrosinase is one of the key enzymes essential for melanogenesis. The control of its activity rests in part at the level of transcriptional regulation. The 5’ promoter regions of the human, mouse, chicken, quail, snapping turtle, and frog tyrosinase sequences have been isolated and the mechanisms regulating the activity of these sequences are beginning
C A, Ferguson, S H, Kidson
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Transcriptional Control of Cytokine Genes
International Reviews of Immunology, 1998With antigen stimulation, cytokine genes are coordinately expressed in T cells. However, the optimal signals or helper T cell subset specificity for each cytokine gene expression differ. Mechanisms probably exist that transmit extracellular signals into the nucleus, thereby coordinately turning on and off transcriptional machinery in a signal-specific ...
L, Tsuruta, N, Arai, K, Arai
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Similarity of Transcription Profiles for Genes in Gene Sets
2011In gene set focused knowledge-based analysis we assume that genes from the same functional gene set have similar transcription profiles. We compared the distributions of similarity scores of gene transcription profiles between genes from the same gene sets and genes chosen at random.
Marko Toplak, Tomaz Curk, Blaz Zupan
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