Antisense non-coding transcripts, genes-within-genes, and convergent gene pairs are prevalent among eukaryotes. The existence of such transcription units raises the question of what happens when RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) molecules collide head-to-head. In this study a combination of biochemical and genetic approaches in yeast are used to show that polymerases transcribing opposite DNA strands cannot bypass each other. RNAPII stops, but does not dissociate upon head-to-head collision in vitro, suggesting that opposing polymerases represent insurmountable obstacles for each other. Head-to-head collision in vivo also results in RNAPII stopping, and removal of collided RNAPII from the DNA template can be achieved via ubiquitylation-directed pr...
The aims of this study were to analyse known and potential biomarkers of common and genetically comp...
The HIV entry is a critical multi-stage process which leads to attachment to the cell receptor follo...
Human DNA ligase I (LIG1) catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester bond between adjacent DNA stra...
This investigation was designed to characterise the surface components, namely the OMPs and LPS, of ...
In eukaryotic organisms the tRNA genes, which exist in multiple copies, are spread throughout the ge...
Selective protein degradation is a crucial control mechanism which impacts nearly every aspect of eu...
Eukaryotes maintain homeostatic balance in part via signal transduction cascades, which generate cel...
In many types of cancer, including cervical cancer, the nuclear retinoic receptor ß2 (RARß2) gene is...
Seven proteins encoded by herpes simplex virus have been shown to be essential for the replication o...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process that ensures the accurate duplication and transmis...
The roles of UBXNs in the regulation of antiviral immune responses have not been much explored. Prev...
PhD ThesisOsteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent type of joint diseases. It is associated with th...
ESKAPE pathogens are notorious in causing nosocomial infections and escaping current antibiotic trea...
S. cerevisiae was chosen as a host for the development of a model system, which tested the effective...
The α-toxin of Clostridium perfringens is a toxin involved in numerous diseases of humans and agricu...
The aims of this study were to analyse known and potential biomarkers of common and genetically comp...
The HIV entry is a critical multi-stage process which leads to attachment to the cell receptor follo...
Human DNA ligase I (LIG1) catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester bond between adjacent DNA stra...
This investigation was designed to characterise the surface components, namely the OMPs and LPS, of ...
In eukaryotic organisms the tRNA genes, which exist in multiple copies, are spread throughout the ge...
Selective protein degradation is a crucial control mechanism which impacts nearly every aspect of eu...
Eukaryotes maintain homeostatic balance in part via signal transduction cascades, which generate cel...
In many types of cancer, including cervical cancer, the nuclear retinoic receptor ß2 (RARß2) gene is...
Seven proteins encoded by herpes simplex virus have been shown to be essential for the replication o...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process that ensures the accurate duplication and transmis...
The roles of UBXNs in the regulation of antiviral immune responses have not been much explored. Prev...
PhD ThesisOsteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent type of joint diseases. It is associated with th...
ESKAPE pathogens are notorious in causing nosocomial infections and escaping current antibiotic trea...
S. cerevisiae was chosen as a host for the development of a model system, which tested the effective...
The α-toxin of Clostridium perfringens is a toxin involved in numerous diseases of humans and agricu...
The aims of this study were to analyse known and potential biomarkers of common and genetically comp...
The HIV entry is a critical multi-stage process which leads to attachment to the cell receptor follo...
Human DNA ligase I (LIG1) catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester bond between adjacent DNA stra...