The yeast mediator

The large number of signaling pathways and regulatory proteins that affect transcription highlights a need for funneling of information since transcription of all protein encoding genes is executed by the same set of general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II. This demand is met by large pr...

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Fungal Proteins - metabolism
Humans
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Protein Subunits
RNA Polymerase II - metabolism
Signal Transduction - physiology
Transcription, Genetic - physiology
Yeasts - physiology
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