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SIGNOR-266159 |
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Homo sapiens |
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22260999 |
In eukaryotic cells, the RNA polymerase Pol I synthesizes the rRNA precursor, Pol II transcribes mRNAs and small non-coding RNAs (such as small nuclear RNAs), and Pol III produces tRNAs and other small RNAs. Pol I, II and II contain 14, 12 and 17 polypeptide subunits, respectively (Table 1).  |
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Cell Line |
SIGNOR-269470 |
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Homo sapiens |
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21559432 |
The B-WICH complex is an extended form of WICH [26], and is involved in both RNA pol I and RNA pol III transcription [20], [21]. In addition to the three core proteins, WSTF, SNF2h, and nuclear myosin (NM1); the myb binding protein 1b, RNA helicase II/DXX21, and SAP155 all also associate via RNA species [21]. The subunit SNF2h is an ISWI ATPase, which slides nucleosomes in an ATP-dependent manner [27]. WSTF is a component of several complexes: two SNF2h complexes, B-WICH [21] and WICH [26], and one SWI/SNF type of chromatin remodelling complex, the WINAC complex, which is involved in vitamin D-mediated RNA pol II transcription |
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