Gene loops function to maintain transcriptional memory through interaction with the nuclear pore complex
Inducible genes in yeast retain a "memory" of recent transcriptional activity during periods of short-term repression, allowing them to be reactivated faster when reinduced. This confers a rapid and versatile gene expression response to the environment. We demonstrate that this memory mech...
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Natura: | Journal article |
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
2009
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