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- Q5137646 subject Q4926419.
- Q5137646 abstract "Coactivation is a process by which the transcription of RNA is increased. Proteins called coactivators are recruited to DNA-binding transcription factors through their activation domains and increase transcription by relaxing the chromatin structure to allow greater access to a gene or by bringing in components of the basal transcription complex needed for transcription to occur. Examples of coactivators are CBP, p300, and SWI/SNF.".
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- Q5137646 wikiPageWikiLink Q4926419.
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- Q5137646 comment "Coactivation is a process by which the transcription of RNA is increased. Proteins called coactivators are recruited to DNA-binding transcription factors through their activation domains and increase transcription by relaxing the chromatin structure to allow greater access to a gene or by bringing in components of the basal transcription complex needed for transcription to occur. Examples of coactivators are CBP, p300, and SWI/SNF.".
- Q5137646 label "Coactivation (Transcription)".