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14 september 2017 18:00:51

 
SAGA Is a General Cofactor for RNA Polymerase II Transcription (Molecular Cell)
 


Baptista et al. show that SAGA, a transcriptional coactivator conserved in all eukaryotes, is involved in overall RNA polymerase II transcription in budding yeast. Using ChEC-seq, SAGA was shown to be recruited to both TATA-containing and TATA-less genes. In agreement, inactivation of SAGA leads to dramatic effects on nascent transcription.


 
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