An end in sight? Xrn2 and transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase II

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Abstract

Every transcription cycle ends in termination when RNA polymerase dissociates from the DNA. Although conceptually simple, the mechanism has proven somewhat elusive in eukaryotic systems. Gene-editing and high resolution polymerase mapping now offer clarification of important steps preceding transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase II in human cells.

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Eaton, J. D., & West, S. (2018, October 20). An end in sight? Xrn2 and transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase II. Transcription. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2018.1498708

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