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Arabidopsis BORDER proteins put the breaks on RNA polymerase II elongation
While studying the regulation of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, we uncovered a family of proteins that play multifaceted roles in gene expression via a common mechanism: slowing down the progression of RNA polymeraseII
Chromatin and Transcription
Transcription by RNA polymerase II in the context of chromatin
Endoreduplication in tomato fruit
Gene expression regulation during endoreduplication in the pericarp of tomato fruit
A family of negative transcription elongation factors protects the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana from transcriptional interferences
BDR negative elongation factors protect the genome from transcriptional interferences
A family of negative transcription elongation factors regulates defense response genes and protects the genome of A. thaliana from transcriptional interferences
BDR negative elongation factors protect the genome from transcriptional interferences
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