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On the mode of action of transcription factors in higher plants

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It is suggested that the mode of action of two transcription factors previously isolated from lentil root nuclei increase the number and/or the stability of the initiation complexes.
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This article is published in Plant Science Letters.The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: RNA polymerase & Transcription factor II B.

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RNA Polymerase and Regulation of Transcription

R. Wollgiehn
TL;DR: The DNA dependent RNA Polymerase responsible for the synthesis of RNA catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds using the four ribonucleoside triphosphates as substrate and DNA as template in the presence of a divalent metal ion.
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The Isolation of a High-Rooting Cereal Callus Line by Recurrent Selection with 2,4-D

TL;DR: The barley callus isolate possessed a high fidelity for rooting in the absence of 2,4-D and an increased frequency of roots formed per callus, and root differentiation was synchronous and dedifferentiation could be routinely accomplished by transfer back to basal medium containing 2, 4-D.
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Studies of the binding of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase to DNA: IV. The effect of rifampicin on binding and on RNA chain initiation

TL;DR: It is suggested that the relative resistance of RNA polymerase holoenzyme-T7 DNA complexes to attack by rifampicin, when the drug is added together with the nucleoside triphosphates, is due to the rapid rate of RNA chain initiation by this complex.
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New Look at the Very Early Steps of Oestrogen Action in Uterus

TL;DR: A multistep mechanism for the action of estrogens in stimulating uterine growth during early embryonic development is proposed and it is suggested that an estradiol neonuclear receptor delivers hormone to a nonhistone chromatin protein fraction binding only active estrogens which induces production of a key intermediary protein (KIP-mRNA).
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A Protein Factor from Rat‐Liver Tissue Enhancing the Transcription of Native Templates by Homologous RNA Polymerase B

TL;DR: The observed effect operates through the chain-elongation step, supported by the fact that Ks, determinations for CTP are not altered by the factor in the face of a greatly enhanced value for V, suggesting that the rate of chain propagation is raised.
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