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Two additional common subunits, ABC10 alpha and ABC10 beta, are shared by yeast RNA polymerases.Carles et al., 1991
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- Carles C
- Treich I
- Bouet F
- Riva M
- Sentenac A
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Yeast nuclear RNA polymerases are multisubunit enzymes that contain in common some small subunits. We show that the smallest, a 10-kDa component of three enzymes (A10, B10, and C10), is heterogeneous. In each case, it can be resolved into two distinct …
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