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Transcription factor is not just a transcription factor

Trends in Plant Science, 2022
Plant transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in diverse biological processes, including immunity. A recent study by Zhang et al. reported that the rice TF APIP5 regulates immunity through its roles on transcription and mRNA turnover, advancing our conceptual understanding that plant TF may not only function as a TF.
Li Song, Weitao Li, Xuewei Chen
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TRANSCRIPTION AND REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION OF RETROTRANSPOSONS

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1989
Replication des retrotransposons: article de synthese. Presentation des classes principales de retrotransposons. Transcription.
J D, Boeke, V G, Corces
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Actin in transcription and transcription regulation

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006
Recent research has provided convincing evidence that actin plays several important roles in gene transcription. First, actin can bind transcription factors and determine their subcellular localization. Second, actin is a component of chromatin remodeling complexes involved in transcriptional activation.
Francesc, Miralles, Neus, Visa
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Transcript-Assisted Transcriptional Proofreading

Science, 2006
Fidelity of template-dependent nucleic acid synthesis is the main determinant of stable heredity and error-free gene expression. The mechanism (or mechanisms) ensuring fidelity of transcription by DNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RNAPs) is not fully understood.
Zenkin N, Yuzenkova Y, Severinov K
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Centromeres Transcription and Transcripts for Better and for Worse

2021
Centromeres are chromosomal regions that are essential for the faithful transmission of genetic material through each cell division. They represent the chromosomal platform on which assembles a protein complex, the kinetochore, which mediates attachment to the mitotic spindle.
Pia, Mihìc   +2 more
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Transcription attenuation

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 2002
In this review, we describe a variety of mechanisms that bacteria use to regulate transcription elongation in order to control gene expression in response to changes in their environment. Together, these mechanisms are known as attenuation and antitermination, and both involve controlling the formation of a transcription terminator structure in the RNA
Paul, Gollnick, Paul, Babitzke
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Chromatin and transcription

The FASEB Journal, 1996
The compaction of DNA into chromatin in the eukaryotic nucleus poses many obstacles to transcription. Individual nucleosomes as well as higher order structures limit access of cis‐acting regulatory elements to trans‐acting factors.
D G, Edmondson, S Y, Roth
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Transcripts, Transcripts, Everywhere

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2002
Maureen J. O'Sullivan   +3 more
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Genetic transcription

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1966
Abstract The purine and pyrimidine base sequence of DNA, permanent repository of the genetic information, must be transcribed on to ribopolynucleotides before genotype can be translated into phenotype. This transcription gives rise to three recognizably different classes of RNA molecules: (1) two species of ribosomalRNA, one about ...
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