A switch for human genes

Research report (imported) 2018 - Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences

Authors
Cramer, Patrick
Departments
Molekularbiologie
DOI
Summary
Genes must be activated to make use of the genetic information in living cells. Gene activation starts with transcription, which produces RNA copies of genes. Recent studies now reveal a switch for transcription that regulates the activity of the enzyme RNA polymerase II at the beginning of genes. These results could only intriguingly be obtained by combining different experimental and computational techniques.

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