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      Mechanism and regulation of transcription in archaea

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      Current Opinion in Microbiology
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          The archaeal basal transcription machinery resembles the core components of the eucaryal RNA polymerase II apparatus. Thus, studies of the archaeal basal machinery over the last few years have shed light on fundamentally conserved aspects of the mechanisms of transcription pre-initiation complex assembly in both eucarya and archaea. Intriguingly, it has become increasingly apparent that regulators of archaeal transcription resemble regulators initially identified in bacteria. The presence of these shared bacterial-archaeal regulators has given insight into the evolution of gene regulatory processes in all three domains of life.

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          Current Opinion in Microbiology
          Current Opinion in Microbiology
          Elsevier BV
          13695274
          April 2001
          April 2001
          : 4
          : 2
          : 208-213
          Article
          10.1016/S1369-5274(00)00190-9
          11282478
          93aab630-105a-491e-a83b-24cd27573cf1
          © 2001

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