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Transcriptional Regulation

Poly(A)-Driven and Poly(A)-Assisted Termination: Two Different Modes of Poly(A)-Dependent Transcription Termination

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Pages 276-289 | Received 28 Jul 1997, Accepted 13 Oct 1997, Published online: 28 Mar 2023

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Noh Jin Park, David C. Tsao & Harold G. Martinson. (2004) The Two Steps of Poly(A)-Dependent Termination, Pausing and Release, Can Be Uncoupled by Truncation of the RNA Polymerase II Carboxyl-Terminal Repeat Domain. Molecular and Cellular Biology 24:10, pages 4092-4103.
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Eric J. Steinmetz & David A. Brow. (2003) Ssu72 Protein Mediates Both Poly(A)-Coupled and Poly(A)-Independent Termination of RNA Polymerase II Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 23:18, pages 6339-6349.
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Martha L. Peterson, Shannon Bertolino & Frankie Davis. (2002) An RNA Polymerase Pause Site Is Associated with the Immunoglobulin μs Poly(A) Site. Molecular and Cellular Biology 22:15, pages 5606-5615.
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Dong P. Tran, Steven J. Kim, Noh Jin Park, Tiffany M. Jew & Harold G. Martinson. (2001) Mechanism of Poly(A) Signal Transduction to RNA Polymerase II In Vitro. Molecular and Cellular Biology 21:21, pages 7495-7508.
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Lily C. Chao, Amer Jamil, Steven J. Kim, Lisa Huang & Harold G. Martinson. (1999) Assembly of the Cleavage and Polyadenylation Apparatus Requires About 10 Seconds In Vivo and Is Faster for Strong than for Weak Poly(A) Sites. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:8, pages 5588-5600.
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Huimin Zhang, Frank Rigo & Harold G. Martinson. (2015) Poly(A) Signal-Dependent Transcription Termination Occurs through a Conformational Change Mechanism that Does Not Require Cleavage at the Poly(A) Site. Molecular Cell 59:3, pages 437-448.
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Amir Kazerouninia, Benson Ngo & Harold G. Martinson. (2010) Poly(A) signal-dependent degradation of unprocessed nascent transcripts accompanies poly(A) signal-dependent transcriptional pausing in vitro. RNA 16:1, pages 197-210.
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Fengxia Liu, Wenying Xu, Lubin Tan, Yongbiao Xue, Chuanqing Sun & Zhen Su. (2008) Case study for identification of potentially indel-caused alternative expression isoforms in the rice subspecies japonica and indica by integrative genome analysis. Genomics 91:2, pages 186-194.
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Anita Nag, Kazim Narsinh & Harold G Martinson. (2007) The poly(A)-dependent transcriptional pause is mediated by CPSF acting on the body of the polymerase. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 14:7, pages 662-669.
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Anita Nag, Kazim Narsinh, Amir Kazerouninia & Harold G. Martinson. (2006) The conserved AAUAAA hexamer of the poly(A) signal can act alone to trigger a stable decrease in RNA polymerase II transcription velocity. RNA 12:8, pages 1534-1544.
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Marston Manthorpe, Peter Hobart, Gary Hermanson, Marilyn Ferrari, Andrew Geall, Blake Goff & Alain Rolland. 2005. Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems. Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems 41 92 .
Steven J. Kim & Harold G. Martinson. (2003) Poly(A)-dependent Transcription Termination. Journal of Biological Chemistry 278:43, pages 41691-41701.
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Li Shen & David J. Spector. (2003) Local Character of Readthrough Activation in Adenovirus Type 5 Early Region 1 Transcription Control. Journal of Virology 77:17, pages 9266-9277.
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Ian J. Orozco, Steven J. Kim & Harold G. Martinson. (2002) The Poly(A) Signal, without the Assistance of Any Downstream Element, Directs RNA Polymerase II to Pause in Vivo and Then to Release Stochastically from the Template. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277:45, pages 42899-42911.
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M. I. Zarudnaya. (2001) mRNA polyadenylation. 1. 3'-end formation of vertebrates' mRNAs. Biopolymers and Cell 17:2, pages 93-108.
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Myoung Kim, Ping Qiu, Raed Abuodeh, Jianzhu Chen & Dorothy Yuan. (1999) Differential regulation of transcription termination occurring at two different sites on the μ–δ gene complex. International Immunology 11:5, pages 813-824.
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