biology and genetics, transcriptional regulation is the means by which a cell regulates the conversion of DNA to RNA (transcription), thereby orchestrating...
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Post-transcriptional regulation is the control of gene expression at the RNA level. It occurs once the RNA polymerase has been attached to the gene's promoter...
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analysis Due to post-transcriptional regulation, transcription rates and total RNA levels differ significantly. To measure the transcription rates nuclear run-on...
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to 800 genes are transcriptionally inhibited by CpG island methylation (see regulation of transcription in cancer). Transcriptional repression in cancer...
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Gene expression (redirect from Attenuation of transcription)
to 800 genes are transcriptionally silenced by CpG island methylation (see regulation of transcription in cancer). Transcriptional repression in cancer...
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Antisense RNA (section Co-transcriptional regulation)
asRNA dependent regulation is not limited to on/off mechanism; rather, it presents a fine tone control system. The direct post transcriptional modulation by...
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portal Bacterial transcription Regulation of gene expression RNA polymerase Transcriptional regulation Transcription factor Transcriptional memory Watson...
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its DNA-binding sites, changing the transcriptional regulation of the associated genes. Not only do transcription factors act downstream of signaling...
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Granulopoiesis (section Transcriptional regulation)
C/EBPε and GFI-1, these two transcriptional factors are important for terminal granulocyte differentiation. Other transcriptional factors that regulate granulopoiesis...
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Lipogenesis (section Transcriptional regulation)
is moderated by SREBP-1. The effect of glucose and insulin on the transcriptional factor can occur through various pathways; there is evidence suggesting...
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depends on TSH, which acts by transcriptional and posttranslational mechanisms. On the other hand, negative regulation depends on the plasmatic concentrations...
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Transcriptional addiction is a concept in cancer biology where cancer cells become heavily reliant on abnormal transcriptional programs to sustain their...
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CTCF (category Transcription factors)
many cellular processes, including transcriptional regulation, insulator activity, V(D)J recombination and regulation of chromatin architecture. CCCTC-Binding...
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Bok JW, Cramer RA, Wortman JR, Kim HS, et al. (April 2007). "Transcriptional regulation of chemical diversity in Aspergillus fumigatus by LaeA". PLOS...
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S2CID 27163437. Brunner M, Schafmeier T (May 2006). "Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the circadian clock of cyanobacteria and Neurospora"...
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Silencer (genetics) (redirect from Silencer elements, transcriptional)
Ogbourne, Steven; Toni Antalis (1998). "Transcriptional control and the role of silencers in transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes". Biochem. J. 331 (1):...
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differentiation. In comparison to transcriptional regulation, it results in much more immediate cellular adjustment through direct regulation of protein concentration...
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extensively reported to be involved in ceRNA regulation, transcriptional regulation, and epigenetic regulation. A further large-scale sequencing study provides...
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Ubiquitin (section Transcriptional regulation)
Rosenfeld MG (January 2009). "Histone H2A ubiquitination in transcriptional regulation and DNA damage repair". The International Journal of Biochemistry...
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Staphylococcus aureus (section Strategies for post-transcriptional regulation by 3'untranslated region)
(October 2014). "Contribution of teg49 small RNA in the 5' upstream transcriptional region of sarA to virulence in Staphylococcus aureus". Infection and...
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Epigenetics (redirect from Epigenetic regulation)
chromatin-based transcriptional regulation could be mediated by the effect of small RNAs. Small interfering RNAs can modulate transcriptional gene expression...
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within the 5′ UTR. In addition, this region has been involved in transcription regulation, such as the sex-lethal gene in Drosophila. Regulatory elements...
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minimal system for gene-specific regulation. CRISPRi can sterically repress transcription by blocking either transcriptional initiation or elongation. This...
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into lactate. LDH undergoes transcriptional regulation by PGC-1α. PGC-1α regulates LDH by decreasing LDH A mRNA transcription and the enzymatic activity...
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NPM1 (section Role in Transcriptional regulation)
(Skaar et al., 1998). Moreover, NPM1 is a direct transcriptional target of oncogenic transcription factor c-myc (Zeller et al., 2001). The ability of...
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proposes that this Co-location is required for Redox Regulation. Transcription factors and transcriptional regulatory networks play key roles in plant development...
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G0 phase (section Post-transcriptional regulation)
to play an important role in maintenance of quiescence. Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression via miRNA synthesis has been shown to play...
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Adipogenesis (section Transcriptional regulations)
Rosen ED, Walkey CJ, Puigserver P, Spiegelman BM (June 2000). "Transcriptional regulation of adipogenesis". Genes & Development. 14 (11): 1293–307. doi:10...
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division. Transcription by RNA polymerase also generates positive supercoiling ahead of, and negative supercoiling behind, the transcriptional complex (Fig...
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to repress and activate transcription in a cell. Transcriptional regulation additionally focuses on the epigenetic regulation of a target locus, as the...
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