Changing the phosphorylation state of the CTD is one mechanism by which binding of accessory proteins to the CTD of pol II may be regulated. |
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Cells expressing pol are hypersensitive to DNA alkylating agents and express neoplastic phenotype in animal model. |
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He was at once a Queens pol and yet the most patrician figure in American politics. |
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Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes. |
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One of the first things a prosecutor does in a plea negotiation with a crooked pol is try to force the pol to resign his or her office. |
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It takes a troublesome pol out of the Senate and allows Pennsylvania's Democratic governor to choose a replacement. |
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Every time a conservative pol gets caught in a racial mess, we hear the same weary and laughable tune. |
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First-time candidate and full-time economics professor Dave Brat decisively defeated the consummate pol by a 55 to 45 margin. |
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I have myself written that Paul seems a formidably clever pol and stands a very good chance of being the Republican nominee. |
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Of course, adds Reed, to keep that street cred, a winning pol has to follow through with the fight. |
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In a bold move, Kentucky pol Elisabeth Jensen has vocalized her support of the Affordable Health Care Act in her bid for Congress. |
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Long taunted for his embonpoint, polite French for tubbiness, the affable pol used to garner dessert-inspired nicknames. |
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This assay detects recombinants able to transfer HIV gag and pol genes to the cells they transduce. |
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She's a plain-spoken pol from Toledo who wants to put Wall Street bankers behind bars. |
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And people once thought Chris Christie was a New Jersey pol with an attitude problem. |
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Yet another way of finding permit whenever pol ing around a channel, eddy, or tide rip, is to keep an ear open. |
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As a replicase, Pol is highly sensitive to template defects and misinserts nucleotides only extremely rarely. |
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The British ambassador served up Pol Roger and crustless sandwiches for several hundred. |
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However, the precise mechanisms by which POL induces cancer cell death are still rudimentarily understood. |
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During the Pol Pot regime, people who slept around were killed. |
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The three new measures constitute a transfer of State resources, grant an advantage to POL in the form of a loan and payments and potentially distort competition and intra-community trade. |
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By the spring of 1945, when First Canadian Army reached its peak strength, he was responsible for supplying food, ammunition, POL, and other supplies for over 500,000 troops. |
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