Transcriptional elongation control by RNA polymerase II and its associated factors has taken center stage as a process essential for the regulation of gene expression throughout development. In this review, we analyze recent findings on the identification of factors functioning in the regulation of the transcriptional elongation checkpoint control (TECC) stage of gene expression and how the factors' misregulation is associated with disease pathogenesis, including cancer. © 2013 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Smith, E., & Shilatifard, A. (2013, May 15). Transcriptional elongation checkpoint control in development and disease. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.215137.113
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