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BRF1 mutations alter RNA polymerase III-dependent transcription and cause neurodevelopmental anomalies.
Genome Res. 2015 Feb;25(2):155-66. doi: 10.1101/gr.176925.114. Epub 2015 Jan 5.
Genome Res. 2015.
PMID: 25561519
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TFIIIB is phosphorylated, disrupted and selectively released from tRNA promoters during mitosis in vivo.
Fairley JA, Scott PH, White RJ.
Fairley JA, et al.
EMBO J. 2003 Nov 3;22(21):5841-50. doi: 10.1093/emboj/cdg544.
EMBO J. 2003.
PMID: 14592981
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Alternatively spliced hBRF variants function at different RNA polymerase III promoters.
McCulloch V, Hardin P, Peng W, Ruppert JM, Lobo-Ruppert SM.
McCulloch V, et al.
EMBO J. 2000 Aug 1;19(15):4134-43. doi: 10.1093/emboj/19.15.4134.
EMBO J. 2000.
PMID: 10921893
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RNA polymerase III transcription from the human U6 and adenovirus type 2 VAI promoters has different requirements for human BRF, a subunit of human TFIIIB.
Mital R, Kobayashi R, Hernandez N.
Mital R, et al.
Mol Cell Biol. 1996 Dec;16(12):7031-42. doi: 10.1128/MCB.16.12.7031.
Mol Cell Biol. 1996.
PMID: 8943358
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Structure and function of a human transcription factor TFIIIB subunit that is evolutionarily conserved and contains both TFIIB- and high-mobility-group protein 2-related domains.
Wang Z, Roeder RG.
Wang Z, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Jul 18;92(15):7026-30. doi: 10.1073/pnas.92.15.7026.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995.
PMID: 7624363
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