Regulation of the association of the PAF53/PAF49 heterodimer with RNA polymerase I.

Gene(2015)

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Abstract
Mammalian PAF49 and PAF53 form a heterodimer and are essential for transcription. However their roles in transcription have not been specifically defined. While the yeast homologues are “not essential” proteins, yeast cells deficient in the homologue of PAF53 grow at 50–66% the wild-type rate at 30°C, but fail to grow at 25°C (Liljelund et al., 1992; Beckouet et al., 2008). There is increasing evidence that these proteins may play important roles in transcription initiation and elongation.
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pol I,rRNA,A127,PBS,BSA,PAF49,PAF53,a43 or rpa43
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