Whereas the DNA of the cell may be envisaged as the blueprints for a human, it is the processes of transcription and translation that act as the production line to convert these blueprints into the active protein required to produce the complex biological interactions that allow a cell to function. At its very simplest level the process of transcription is concerned with the recruitment of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) to the transcription start site of the target gene: The faster this process occurs then the more transcripts can be produced in a given amount of time and hence the more mRNA is produced to be converted to protein. This rate of Pol II recruitment can be modified through the action of a number of DNA-binding proteins (transcripti...
The transcription of genes could be defined as the intricate molecular manoeuvres occurring in the n...
The control of gene expression is a problem of fundamental nd far-reaching importance, and accord-in...
Transcriptional regulation is often refered to this as turning a gene on or off . Regulating tran...
Whereas the DNA of the cell may be envisaged as the blueprints for a human, it is the processes of t...
Whereas the DNA of the cell may be envisaged as the blueprints for a human, it is the processes of t...
Transcription by RNA Polymerase II (RNA PolII) is a fundamental process at the heart of gene express...
Ten years after the determination of the RNA polymerase II structure, the basic mechanism of mRNA sy...
Transcription is a step in gene expression that defines the identity of cells and its dysregulation ...
Transcription is the process in which our genetic information in the form of DNA is first utilized t...
The regulated transcription of genes determines cell identity and function. Recent structural studie...
The information that instructs cells on how to create the molecules that perform cellular functions ...
Transcription is the most fundamental nuclear event, by which the information of nucleotide sequence...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
Transcription of genomic DNA of all organisms is carried out by members of the multi-subunit RNA pol...
While DNA may be viewed as the blueprint for the body, and mRNA/protein the component parts made fro...
The transcription of genes could be defined as the intricate molecular manoeuvres occurring in the n...
The control of gene expression is a problem of fundamental nd far-reaching importance, and accord-in...
Transcriptional regulation is often refered to this as turning a gene on or off . Regulating tran...
Whereas the DNA of the cell may be envisaged as the blueprints for a human, it is the processes of t...
Whereas the DNA of the cell may be envisaged as the blueprints for a human, it is the processes of t...
Transcription by RNA Polymerase II (RNA PolII) is a fundamental process at the heart of gene express...
Ten years after the determination of the RNA polymerase II structure, the basic mechanism of mRNA sy...
Transcription is a step in gene expression that defines the identity of cells and its dysregulation ...
Transcription is the process in which our genetic information in the form of DNA is first utilized t...
The regulated transcription of genes determines cell identity and function. Recent structural studie...
The information that instructs cells on how to create the molecules that perform cellular functions ...
Transcription is the most fundamental nuclear event, by which the information of nucleotide sequence...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
Transcription of genomic DNA of all organisms is carried out by members of the multi-subunit RNA pol...
While DNA may be viewed as the blueprint for the body, and mRNA/protein the component parts made fro...
The transcription of genes could be defined as the intricate molecular manoeuvres occurring in the n...
The control of gene expression is a problem of fundamental nd far-reaching importance, and accord-in...
Transcriptional regulation is often refered to this as turning a gene on or off . Regulating tran...