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Transcription is the first step and the key control point in the pathway of gene expression. Transcriptional regulation underlies development, oncogenesis, and other fundamental processes. In eukaryotes the enzyme RNA Polymerase II (pol) is responsible for transcription of messenger RNA making pol?s regulation central to gene expression. During the period of this proposal we will continue our structural studies of the pol transcription machinery. These studies are currently proceeding along three avenues: first, detailed analysis of the elongating pol II using mutation analysis; second, co-crystals of pol II with initiation and elongation factors; third, structural studies of the mediator complex, a 22 polypeptide complex required for pol to respond to regulating proteins.
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ComplexComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseDNA Polymerase IIDevelopmentElongation FactorEnzymesEukaryotaEukaryotic CellFundingGene ExpressionGenetic TranscriptionGrantInstitutionMediator of activation proteinMessenger RNAMutation AnalysisPathway interactionsProcessProteinsRNA Polymerase IIRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSourceTranscriptional RegulationUnited States National Institutes of Healthpol genespolypeptidetumorigenesis
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