Abstract
Hexim1 acts as a tumor suppressor and is involved in the regulation of innate immunity. It was initially described as a non-coding RNA-dependent regulator of transcription. Here, we detail how 7SK RNA binds to Hexim1 and turns it into an inhibitor of the positive transcription elongation factor (P-TEFb). In addition to its action on P-TEFb, it plays a role in a variety of different mechanisms: it controls the stability of transcription factor components and assists binding of transcription factors to their targets.
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Michels, A. A., & Bensaude, O. (2018, August 8). Hexim1, an RNA-controlled protein hub. Transcription. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2018.1429836
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