Evolutionary analysis of transcription elongation factors reveals conserved and lineage-specific regulatory domains (opens in new tab)

Transcription elongation factors associate with RNA Polymerase II to regulate gene expression and coordinate chromatin regulation and RNA processing. This study presents an evolutionary analysis of ten core transcription elongation factors and shows that all ten factors originated in the last eukaryotic common ancestor and display both conserved and lineage-specific domains.

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