A link between transcription fidelity and pausing in vivo

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Abstract

Pausing by RNA polymerase is a major mechanism that regulates transcription elongation but can cause conflicts with fellow RNA polymerases and other cellular machineries. Here, we summarize our recent finding that misincorporation could be a major source of transcription pausing in vivo, and discuss the role of misincorporation-induced pausing.

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Gamba, P., James, K., & Zenkin, N. (2017, March 15). A link between transcription fidelity and pausing in vivo. Transcription. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2016.1274812

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