RNA-Mediated Feedback Control of Transcriptional Condensates
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. During the early steps of transcription initiation, nascent RNAs stimulate transcriptional condensate formation, whereas the burst of RNAs produced during elongation stimulates condensate dissolution.
Main Authors: | Henninger, Jonathan E (Author), Oksuz, Ozgur (Author), Shrinivas, Krishna (Author), Sagi, Ido (Author), LeRoy, Gary (Author), Zheng, Ming M (Author), Andrews, J Owen (Author), Zamudio, Alicia V (Author), Lazaris, Charalampos (Author), Hannett, Nancy M (Author), Lee, Tong Ihn (Author), Sharp, Phillip A (Author), Cissé, Ibrahim I (Author), Chakraborty, Arup K (Author), Young, Richard A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2022-01-24T15:35:46Z.
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