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How would you make transcription and translation work when you no longer have a nucleus? Bacteria have an interesting answer. Attenuation, or dampening, of the trp operon is made possible by the ...
However, the yeast two-hybrid system is limited to studying proteins that can translocate to the nucleus and do not display any autonomous capacity for activating transcription 2. Thus ...
In addition to exporting materials out of the nucleus, the protein, called Exportin-1 (also called Xpo1 or Crm1), seems to play a role in promoting gene transcription, the process that creates RNA ...
In addition to exporting materials out of the nucleus, the protein, called Exportin-1 (also called Xpo1 or Crm1), seems to play a role in promoting gene transcription, the process that creates RNA ...
We found that inclusion or exclusion of the 3′UTR of an mRNA that encodes a transcription factor did not change how much of the transcription ... from an mRNA with or without its 3′UTR resulted in ...
A team led by Professor Kazuhiro Maeshima of the National Institute of Genetics (ROIS) and SOKENDAI in Japan has developed a ...
The protein (Exportin-1) is often found in high levels in patients with leukemia, other cancers Protein was previously known to move materials out of a cell’s nucleus New findings suggest ...
This process of protein synthesis occurs in two stages - transcription and translation ... This process takes place in the nucleus and occurs in a series of stages. The two strands of the DNA ...
In the nucleus, actin has been linked to many processes that regulate gene expression, such as transcription factor regulation, RNA polymerase function and chromatin remodeling, as well as to DNA ...