Collection: DNA-directed RNA Polymerase II Subunit RPB1
DNA-directed RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) is essential for transcribing DNA into mRNA, crucial for gene expression and cellular function. The RPB1 subunit of Pol II is vital for the enzyme's activity and regulation, with fragments featuring glycosylation modifications playing a key role in Pol II’s stability and interactions. These RPB1 glycopeptides are being investigated for their therapeutic potential in treating cancers and genetic disorders, as they could help modulate transcriptional activity and correct abnormal gene expression. Research on RPB1 glycopeptides offers promising opportunities for advancing both therapeutic and diagnostic strategies in molecular medicine.
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YSPTS*PSK-NH2
where S* = Ser* = GlcNAcβ-O-SerIn Stock -
YSPTS*PSK-NH2
where S* = Ser* = GalNAcα-O-SerIn Stock
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