PMID: 9433127Jan 20, 1998Paper

Terminating transcription in eukaryotes: lessons learned from RNA polymerase I

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
R H Reeder, W H Lang

Abstract

Within the past few years, the genes encoding transcription terminator proteins for RNA polymerase I (pol I) have been cloned from organisms as diverse as yeast and mammals. The availability of terminator proteins has allowed construction of in vitro transcription systems that terminate pol I at the same sites as used in vivo and thus allows study of termination mechanisms. This has resulted in a burst of information concerning pol I termination mechanisms, which this review will attempt to summarize.

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