In vitro evidence for growth regulation of tRNA gene transcription in yeast. A role for transcription factor (TF) IIIB sub(70) and TFIIIC

We report in vitro studies showing that tRNA gene transcription in yeast is down-regulated during the transition from logarithmic to stationary phase growth. Transcription in a postdiauxic (early stationary) phase extract of a wild-type strain decreased 3-fold relative to a log phase extract. This g...

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