Proteins belonging to this family play a central role in inducible gene transcription during the immune response.
SIRT1-dependent process within the nucleus, causing changes in gene transcription.
Studies on the control of these alternative cycles have been very important for our understanding of the regulation of gene transcription.
This complex plays a central role in inducing gene transcription during the immune response.
It is from there that the specific gene transcription occurs to initiate the cell cycle.
But methylation for the regulation of gene transcription was used far more widely, indicating that it is ancient.
Furthermore, it is also involved in gene transcription, cell proliferation,and production of secondary metabolites.
Hence the net result of transrepression is down regulation of gene transcription.
Vitamin A, in the retinoic acid form, plays an important role in gene transcription.
There are several proteins that bind to the E-box and affect gene transcription.