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Details on Person Cloning and characterization of two evolutionarily conserved subunits (TFIIIC102 and TFIIIC63) of human TFIIIC and their involvement in functional interactions with TFIIIB and RNA polymerase III

Class:IdLiteratureReference:83759
_displayNameCloning and characterization of two evolutionarily conserved subunits (TFIIIC102 and TFIIIC63) of human TFIIIC and their involvement in functional interactions with TFIIIB and RNA polymerase III
_timestamp2005-01-12 19:50:27
author[Person:141773] Hsieh, YJ
[Person:141787] Wang, Z
[Person:141774] Kovelman, R
[Person:110912] Roeder, RG
created[InstanceEdit:83731] Gillespie, ME, 2003-11-28 00:00:00
journalMol Cell Biol
modified[InstanceEdit:158005] Gillespie, ME, 2005-01-12 19:50:26
pages4944-52
pubMedIdentifier10373544
titleCloning and characterization of two evolutionarily conserved subunits (TFIIIC102 and TFIIIC63) of human TFIIIC and their involvement in functional interactions with TFIIIB and RNA polymerase III
volume19
year1999
(literatureReference)[Summation:83756] Proteolytic and scanning electron microscopy studies indicat...
[Summation:83764] The recruitment of Brf1-TFIIIB to type 1 and 2 promoters has...
[Summation:83789] Proteolytic and scanning electron microscopy studies indicat...
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