XPC is an RNA polymerase II cofactor recruiting ATAC to promoters by interacting with E2F1
XPC plays an important role in the nuclear exicision repair pathways. Here the authors show that in addition, XPC plays a role in transcription regulation by interacting with KAT2A and E2F1 and recruiting the ATAC coactivator complex to promoters.
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Main Authors: | B. Bidon, I. Iltis, M. Semer, Z. Nagy, A. Larnicol, A. Cribier, M. Benkirane, F. Coin, J-M. Egly, N. Le May |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d7c88e12cd25418f9f593140142c4d3f |
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