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Ty1 Integrase Interacts with RNA Polymerase III-specific Subcomplexes to Promote Insertion of Ty1 El…
TOR signaling regulates ribosome and tRNA synthesis via LAMMER/Clk and GSK-3 family kinases.
Mechanism of Transcription Termination by RNA Polymerase III Utilizes a Non-template Strand Sequence…
Correction: Mutational and biophysical analyses reveal a TFIIIC binding region in the TFIIF-related …
Distinguishing core and holoenzyme mechanisms of transcription termination by RNA polymerase III.
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