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New research from Lidia Vasilieva's lab in the Department of Biochemistry sheds light on how transcription termination in eukaryotes is controlled.

Binding surfaces of elongation and termination factors on Pol II overlap. Pol II crystal structure with Spt4/5 (PDB ID: 5XON ) (pink) showing mapped positions of lysine-lysine cross-links (turquoise spheres) between Pol II subunits (grey) and termination factor Seb1.
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