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Baskaran et al., Cell Growth Differ 1999
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In vivo, coexpression of a full length
CTD prevents c-Abl from inducing the tyrosine phosphorylation of endogenous
RNA polymerase II , and such inhibitory effect was not observed with the coexpression of COOH-terminal truncated CTD
Oelgeschläger et al., J Cell Physiol 2002
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Regulation of
RNA polymerase II activity by
CTD phosphorylation and cell cycle control
Guo et al., Nat Biotechnol 2004
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We identified proteins with links to chromatin functions that interact with acetylated histones, and proteins that participate in
RNA polymerase II functions and in
CTD phosphorylation
regulation that interact preferentially with the phosphorylated CTD
Usheva et al., Cell 1992
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The specific interaction of
RNA polymerase II with TBP was
mediated by the
CTD of RNA polymerase II
Bartolomei et al., Mol Cell Biol 1988
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We concluded that the
CTD is
essential for
RNA polymerase II activity, since substantial mutations in this region result in loss of function
Baskaran et al., J Biol Chem 1997
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The processive and high stoichiometric phosphorylation of
RNA polymerase II by c-Abl
requires the tyrosine kinase, the SH2 domain, and a
CTD interacting domain (CTD-ID) in the Abl protein