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The Effects of Liquor Spirits on RNA Pol III Genes and Cell Growth of Human Cancer Lines

The Effects of Liquor Spirits on RNA Pol III Genes and Cell Growth of Human Cancer Lines

... polymerase III-dependent genes (Pol III genes) are ...of Pol III genes is tightly linked to cell pro- liferation, cell transformation and tumor development [11] [12] ...of Pol ...

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A long terminal repeat retrotransposon of Schizosaccharomyces japonicus integrates upstream of RNA pol III transcribed genes

A long terminal repeat retrotransposon of Schizosaccharomyces japonicus integrates upstream of RNA pol III transcribed genes

... RNA pol II transcribed ...RNA pol III transcribed ...RNA pol III transcription is reminiscent of Ty3, an LTR-retrotransposon of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that interacts with TFIIIB and ...

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Localized expression of small RNA inhibitors in human cells

Localized expression of small RNA inhibitors in human cells

... polymerase III (pol III) provides an ideal means of expressing small RNAs in cells because its normal products are small, highly structured RNAs that are found in a variety of subcellular ...human ...

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ZSCAN5B and primate-specific paralogs bind RNA polymerase III genes and extra-TFIIIC (ETC) sites to modulate mitotic progression

ZSCAN5B and primate-specific paralogs bind RNA polymerase III genes and extra-TFIIIC (ETC) sites to modulate mitotic progression

... Polymerase III (Pol III), encoding noncoding RNAs and especially the tRNAs specialized to carry specific amino acids to the ribosome for protein ...other Pol III transcripts can be ...

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Oligonucleotide sequences forming short self complimentary hairpins can expedite the down regulation of Coprinopsis cinerea genes

Oligonucleotide sequences forming short self complimentary hairpins can expedite the down regulation of Coprinopsis cinerea genes

... Polymerase III (Pol III) RNA gene promoter and expedites cloning/expression of specific user-defined oligonucleotide sequences to form short self complimentary ...

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A highly efficient ligation-independent cloning system for CRISPR/Cas9 based genome editing in plants

A highly efficient ligation-independent cloning system for CRISPR/Cas9 based genome editing in plants

... RNA pol III-controlled promoter and the scaffold of ...RNA pol III-controlled promoter and the scaffold of sgRNA are time consuming and involve multiple expensive clon- ing steps utilizing ...

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Retrotransposon targeting to RNA polymerase III-transcribed genes

Retrotransposon targeting to RNA polymerase III-transcribed genes

... Structural maintenance of chromosomes (Smc) com- plexes that are essential for chromosome condensation and segregation localize to Pol III-transcribed genes. The Smc2/ 4 condensin complex, which is required ...

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RNA Polymerase Transcription Machinery in Trypanosomes

RNA Polymerase Transcription Machinery in Trypanosomes

... RNA pol II-dependent transcription, to interact with activators and other regulatory factors that control ...RNA pol III-dependent U snRNA gene promoters and cofractionates with BRF1, a component of ...

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Absence of neurological abnormalities in mice homozygous for the Polr3a G672E hypomyelinating leukodystrophy mutation

Absence of neurological abnormalities in mice homozygous for the Polr3a G672E hypomyelinating leukodystrophy mutation

... five Pol III transcripts are largely un- affected in the cerebrum and liver of Polr3a KI/KI and KI/KO mice, although there was a trend towards a small decrease in precursor tRNA-Ile levels in one- year-old ...

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A novel homozygous mutation in POLR3A gene causing 4H syndrome: a case report

A novel homozygous mutation in POLR3A gene causing 4H syndrome: a case report

... the Pol III-related leukodystrophies present with varying combinations of motor dysfunction, abnormal dentition, and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and share features on brain ...

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The RNA helicase UPF1 associates with mRNAs co transcriptionally and is required for the release of mRNAs from gene loci

The RNA helicase UPF1 associates with mRNAs co transcriptionally and is required for the release of mRNAs from gene loci

... In the present study, we show direct evidence that UPF1 is globally involved in nuclear processing of mRNAs in Drosophila. First, we demonstrate that UPF1 is a highly mobile protein that constantly shuttles between the ...

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Molecular mechanisms of Bdp1 in TFIIIB assembly and RNA polymerase III transcription initiation.

Molecular mechanisms of Bdp1 in TFIIIB assembly and RNA polymerase III transcription initiation.

... between the DNA region immediately upstream of the TATA box, the TBP N-terminal stirrup, and the Brf2 TBP anchor domain—the high-affinity TBP-binding site at the very C terminus of Brf2 4 —in agreement with recent ...

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The Fascinating World of RNA Interference

The Fascinating World of RNA Interference

... The small RNA biogenesis involves the follow- ing major steps : (a) The genomic locus is transcribed by pol II / pol III/ pol IV enzymes leading to the formation of double stranded RN[r] ...

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Human Maf1 negatively regulates RNA Polymerase III transcription via the TFIIB family members Brf1 and Brf2

Human Maf1 negatively regulates RNA Polymerase III transcription via the TFIIB family members Brf1 and Brf2

... RNA pol III promoter activity in vivo we PCR ampli- fied the human U6 promoter from human genomic DNA as previously described ...polymerase III promoter in vivo, we utilized the well studied VAI ...

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Transcription of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I promoter by an alpha-amanitin-resistant polymerase.

Transcription of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I promoter by an alpha-amanitin-resistant polymerase.

... These observations suggest that the HTLV-I long terminal repeat contains overlapping promoters, a typical pol II promoter and a unique pol III promoter which requires a distinct set of t[r] ...

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Characterization of immunodominant epitopes of gag and pol gene-encoded proteins of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I.

Characterization of immunodominant epitopes of gag and pol gene-encoded proteins of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I.

... However, although other pol peptides, such as Pol-la and Pol-4, were derived from the regions with ± ± DISCUSSION Using a series of synthetic peptides from conserved amino acid regions p[r] ...

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A purine rich element in foamy virus pol regulates env splicing and gag/pol expression

A purine rich element in foamy virus pol regulates env splicing and gag/pol expression

... PFV pol was shown to be able to functionally replace the Rev/Rev- responsive element for HIV-1 Gag expression ...viral pol region ...and pol transcripts in both subcellular frac- tions ...

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RNA Polymerase I Transcription Silences Noncoding RNAs at the Ribosomal DNA Locus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

RNA Polymerase I Transcription Silences Noncoding RNAs at the Ribosomal DNA Locus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... with Pol I or Pol II transcription, we measured both the 35S RNA synthesis and ncRNA production in a yeast strain (UKY403) where the histone H4 gene is under GAL1 pro- moter control ...both Pol I and ...

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POL and PLL1 phosphatases are CLAVATA1 signaling intermediates required
for Arabidopsis shoot and floral stem cells

POL and PLL1 phosphatases are CLAVATA1 signaling intermediates required for Arabidopsis shoot and floral stem cells

... that POL and PLL1 are integral components of the CLV1 signaling pathway. POL and PLL1 are essential for stem-cell specification, and can also block stem-cell differentiation when ...that POL and PLL1 ...

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3027 pol thry lit 2020

3027 pol thry lit 2020

... This is a “Great Books” class focused on political and social theories, or in other words ideas, assumptions, and arguments about the nature of society, the political or social order, an[r] ...

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