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Zinc'ing down RNA polymerase I

Pages 217-220 | Received 09 Sep 2013, Accepted 24 Sep 2013, Published online: 27 Sep 2013

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Figure 1. Shown is the equilibrium between ubiquitinated states of the RNA polymerase I complex, and the consequences of these differences in ubiquitination on the stability of the Polymerase I complex. The identity of the ubiquitin proteases that promote the deubiquitination reactions is indicated. Ubi1 and Ubi2 would correspond to the different ubiquitinated states, which would result in RNAP I degradation and nuclear retention, respectively.

Figure 1. Shown is the equilibrium between ubiquitinated states of the RNA polymerase I complex, and the consequences of these differences in ubiquitination on the stability of the Polymerase I complex. The identity of the ubiquitin proteases that promote the deubiquitination reactions is indicated. Ubi1 and Ubi2 would correspond to the different ubiquitinated states, which would result in RNAP I degradation and nuclear retention, respectively.