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Class:IdPerson:8960044
_displayNameWest, Steven
_timestamp2017-02-02 08:29:30
created[InstanceEdit:8960051] Jupe, Steve, 2017-02-02
firstnameSteven
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(author)[LiteratureReference:8960046] The human cytoplasmic RNA terminal U-transferase ZCCHC11 targets histone mRNAs for degradation
[LiteratureReference:9934095] A restrictor complex of ZC3H4, WDR82, and ARS2 integrates with PNUTS to control unproductive transcription
[LiteratureReference:9935316] ZC3H4 restricts non-coding transcription in human cells
[LiteratureReference:9935845] Human 5' --> 3' exonuclease Xrn2 promotes transcription termination at co-transcriptional cleavage sites
[LiteratureReference:9970146] 3' end formation of pre-mRNA and phosphorylation of Ser2 on the RNA polymerase II CTD are reciprocally coupled in human cells
[LiteratureReference:9970458] Splicing-coupled 3' end formation requires a terminal splice acceptor site, but not intron excision
[LiteratureReference:9970522] A unified allosteric/torpedo mechanism for transcriptional termination on human protein-coding genes
[LiteratureReference:9970603] Xrn2 accelerates termination by RNA polymerase II, which is underpinned by CPSF73 activity
[LiteratureReference:9971290] Transcriptional termination enhances protein expression in human cells
[LiteratureReference:9971424] Termination of Transcription by RNA Polymerase II: BOOM!
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