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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9988024
_displayNameTFIIH plays an essential role in RNA polymerase I transcription
_timestamp2026-05-01 17:30:28
author[Person:5250935] Iben, Sebastian
[Person:6790874] Tschochner, Herbert
[Person:9988022] Bier, Mirko
[Person:5688450] Hoogstraten, Deborah
[Person:5250944] Hozák, Pavel
[Person:5365866] Egly, Jean Marc
[Person:5084141] Grummt, Ingrid
created[InstanceEdit:9988023] Rothfels, Karen, 2026-05-01
journalCell
pages297-306
pubMedIdentifier12015980
titleTFIIH plays an essential role in RNA polymerase I transcription
volume109
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:73758] Recruitment of RNA Polymerase I:RRN3 to the 45S pre-rRNA gene [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:73769] Loss of RRN3 from RNA Polymerase I promoter escape complex [Homo sapiens]
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