2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.01.446524
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CDK12 is Necessary to Promote Epidermal Differentiation through Transcription Elongation

Abstract: Proper differentiation of the epidermis is essential to prevent water loss and to protect the body from the outside environment. Perturbations in this process can lead to a variety of skin diseases that impacts 1 in 5 people. While transcription factors that control epidermal differentiation have been well characterized, other aspects of transcription control such as elongation are poorly understood. Here we show that of the two cyclin dependent kinases (CDK12 and CDK13), that are known to regulate transcripti… Show more

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