Dephosphorylation and dissociation of RNA polymerase II at 3' end of snRNA gene

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R-HSA-6814554
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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Like RNA polymerase II at mRNA-encoding genes, RNA polymerase II at snRNA genes is believed to be dephosphorylated at the C-terminal domain (CTD) in order to begin another round of transcription. RNA polymerase II and factors bound to its C-terminal domain (CTD) dissociate and RNA polymerase II dissociates from the 3' end of the snRNA gene. The order of events is unclear.
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