Visualizing rna polymerase dynamics

Visualizing rna polymerase dynamics


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe RNA polymerases initiate along a genome bound by nucleosomes, transcription factors, chromatin remodellers and other RNA polymerase


complexes. Understanding the interplay between transcription and chromatin landscapes has been limited by correlative comparisons. Tullius et al. used a high-resolution, long-read,


single-molecule fibre sequencing method — Fiber-seq — to study the competition and co-ordination between RNA polymerases and the surrounding nucleosomes along individual chromatin fibres.


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Sabrya Carim. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Carim, S. Visualizing RNA polymerase dynamics. _Nat Cell Biol_ 26, 1629 (2024).


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