Dissociable Rpb4-Rpb7 Subassembly of RNA Polymerase II Binds to Single-strand Nucleic Acid and Mediates a Post-recruitment Step in Transcription Initiation*
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Phan T. Tran | Aled M. Edwards | A. Edwards | S. Orlicky | P. Tran | Michael H. Sayre | M. H. Sayre | Stephen M. Orlicky | A. Edwards
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