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Article Dans Une Revue Gene Expression: International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Science Année : 2000

Phosphorylation in transcription: the CTD and more

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Phosphorylation appears to be one mechanism in the regulation of transcription. Indeed, a multitude of factors involved in distinct steps of transcription, including RNA polymerase II, the general transcription factors, pre-mRNA processing factors, and transcription activators/repressors are phosphoproteins and serve as substrates for multiple kinases. Among these substrates, most attention has been paid in recent years to the phosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II and its role in transcription regulation. Kinases responsible for such CTD phosphorylation that are associated with RNA polymerase II at distinct steps of transcription, such as cdk7 and cdk8, also phosphorylate some other components of the transcription machinery in a regulatory manner. These observations enlighten the pivotal role of such kinases in an entangled regulation of transcription by phosphorylation. Summarizing the phosphorylation of various components of the transcription machinery, we point out the variety of steps in transcription that are regulated by such protein modifications, envisioning an interconnection of the several stages of mRNA synthesis by phosphorylation.

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Génétique

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hal-04112689 , version 1 (31-05-2023)

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Thilo Riedl, Jean-Marc Egly. Phosphorylation in transcription: the CTD and more. Gene Expression: International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Science, 2000, 9 (1-2), pp.3-13. ⟨10.3727/000000001783992704⟩. ⟨hal-04112689⟩
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