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The following pages link to UVB induces a genome-wide acting negative regulatory mechanism that operates at the level of transcription initiation in human cells (Q33945643):
Displaying 11 items.
- Human genome-wide repair map of DNA damage caused by the cigarette smoke carcinogen benzo[a]pyrene (Q33865666) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of human global and transcription-coupled excision repair of UV damage at single-nucleotide resolution (Q35575263) (← links)
- Human p53 interacts with the elongating RNAPII complex and is required for the release of actinomycin D induced transcription blockage (Q37593366) (← links)
- Global unleashing of transcription elongation waves in response to genotoxic stress restricts somatic mutation rate (Q47146098) (← links)
- p38-MK2 signaling axis regulates RNA metabolism after UV-light-induced DNA damage. (Q51764434) (← links)
- The Cellular Response to Transcription-Blocking DNA Damage. (Q52560605) (← links)
- Coupling between nucleotide excision repair and gene expression. (Q54114843) (← links)
- Heat Shock Causes a Reversible Increase in RNA Polymerase II Occupancy Downstream of mRNA Genes, Consistent with a Global Loss in Transcriptional Termination (Q89393350) (← links)
- Continuous transcription initiation guarantees robust repair of all transcribed genes and regulatory regions (Q89722956) (← links)
- Regulation of the RNAPII Pool Is Integral to the DNA Damage Response (Q90110326) (← links)
- AFF1 acetylation by p300 temporally inhibits transcription during genotoxic stress response (Q90701977) (← links)