To switch on the right genes at the right times, our cells rely on many different proteins. Some help to remodel the architecture of the genome, and are remarkably choosy about which other proteins they work with.
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King, I., Kingston, R. Specifying transcription. Nature 414, 859–861 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/414858a
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