Yeast Sen1 helicase protects the genome from transcription-associated instability
Sen1 of S.cerevisiae is a known component of the NRD complex implicated in transcription termination on nonpolyadenylated as well as some polyadenylated RNA polymerase II transcripts. We now show that Sen1 helicase possesses a wider function by restricting the occurrence of RNA:DNA hybrids that may...
Main Authors: | Mischo, H, Gómez-González, B, Grzechnik, P, Rondón, A, Wei, W, Steinmetz, L, Aguilera, A, Proudfoot, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2011
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