Rare RNA Polymerase II failure modes mark the cancer-driving genes most affected by epigenetic perturbation (opens in new tab)
RNA Polymerase II (Pol2) transcribes genes through a complex life cycle (initiation, pausing, elongation, co-transcriptional splicing, termination, and recycling). Chromatin immunoprecipitation of Pol2 before and after chemical perturbation has identified promoter-proximal accumulation (pausing) as a critical step in the transcription genome-wide. However, the full landscape of Pol2 responses has not been well characterized. Here, we introduce a tool for comparing Pol2 Activity State Shifts (...
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