This image illustrates the process of gene transcription within a cell. The DNA double helix unwinds to expose a specific sequence, allowing RNA polymerase to synthesize a complementary pre-mRNA ...
According to this model, sigma (σ) factors bind to RNA polymerase to initiate transcription—the process by which genetic information is copied from DNA to RNA—and then detach after initiation to allow ...
A cell-free genomics approach silences cellular noise and reveals transcription drivers, improving our understanding of a ...
The Nuclear Factor I (NFI) family, comprising NFIA, NFIB, NFIC and NFIX, plays a pivotal role in coordinating developmental pathways and regulating gene expression throughout organogenesis. These ...
To support drug discovery, a new study has revealed fundamental features of the transcription cycle in the bacteria that causes tuberculosis.
Indian scientists have helped overturn a 50-year-old model explaining how bacteria regulate their genes, challenging a foundational concept in molecular biology.
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