Mechanisms of transcriptional activation: differences and similarities between yeast, Drosophila, and man
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Abstract
Activation of transcription requires an interplay between enhancer-binding factors and components of the general transcription machinery. New developments within the past few years suggest that novel cofactors are required for relaying specific activation signals to the RNA polymerase II transcripti …
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| Authors | Sauer F;Tjian R;; |
| Journal | current opinion in genetics & development |
| Year | 1997 |
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