A new method for mapping torsion provides insights into the ways that the genome responds to the torsion generated by RNA polymerase II.
Scientists use RNA origami to fold biomolecules into nanotubes, forming cytoskeleton-like structures, advancing synthetic biology toward artificial cells.
Researchers have succeeded in producing nanotubes that fold into cytoskeleton-like structures, using a new RNA origami ...
This polymerase contains four catalytic subunits ... For example, researchers know that RNA pol II can bind to a DNA sequence within the promoter of many genes, known as the TATA box, to initiate ...
Novel technology enables discovery, which could help predict tumour recurrence Researchers from the Fred Hutch Cancer Centre, ...
PARP7 is a mono-ADP-ribosyl transferase (mono-ART) which has recently gained attention due to its emerging role as a negative ...
As viral vaccines are increasingly used to meet global health needs, the pharmaceutical industry is manufacturing larger ...
Using an unbiased approach, this important study discovered a role of Ezh2 in the differentiation of granule neuron precursors, the cell of origin for Shh group of medulloblastoma. Furthermore, the ...
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