Exploring transcription elongation control in development, disease and aging

In a recent article published in Molecular Cell, Ali Shilatifard, Ph.D., the Robert Francis Furchgott Professor and chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, and Yuki Aoi Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in Shilatifard laboratory, provided a comprehensive overview of the elongation stage of DNA transcription, its central role in the regulation of gene expression and how its dysregulation is associated with developmental defects, disease and aging.


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