Cdk9 regulates a promoter-proximal checkpoint to modulate RNA polymerase II elongation rate in fission yeast

While post-translational modifications of the RNA polymerase II complex regulate gene expression, the exact mechanism remains unknown. Here, the authors use altered-specificity kinase mutations to examine the role of Cdk9, Mcs6/Cdk7, and Lsk1/Cdk12 on transcription at base-pair resolution in yeast.

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Autores principales: Gregory T. Booth, Pabitra K. Parua, Miriam Sansó, Robert P. Fisher, John T. Lis
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/fcb0fae25f044fe193746041c137258a
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Sumario:While post-translational modifications of the RNA polymerase II complex regulate gene expression, the exact mechanism remains unknown. Here, the authors use altered-specificity kinase mutations to examine the role of Cdk9, Mcs6/Cdk7, and Lsk1/Cdk12 on transcription at base-pair resolution in yeast.