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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:post-transcriptional tethering of RNA polymerase II gene DNA at nuclear periphery
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Accession:GO:0000973 term browser browse the term
Definition:The chromosome organization process in which the DNA sequence containing a gene transcribed by RNA polymerase II is maintained in a specific location at the nuclear periphery even after transcription has been repressed.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: posttranscriptional tethering of RNA polymerase II gene DNA at nuclear periphery



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Nup107 nucleoporin 107 involved_in IEA
IBA
GO_REF:0000118
GO_REF:0000033
TreeGrafter
GO_Central
GO_REF:0000033 GO_REF:0000118 NCBI chr 7:53,353,740...53,398,345
Ensembl chr 7:53,353,743...53,398,370
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G Nup98 nucleoporin 98 and 96 precursor involved_in IBA
IEA
GO_REF:0000033
GO_REF:0000118
GO_Central
TreeGrafter
GO_REF:0000033 GO_REF:0000118 NCBI chr 1:156,494,423...156,591,415
Ensembl chr 1:156,494,423...156,591,415
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G Pcid2 PCI domain containing 2 involved_in IBA GO_REF:0000033 GO_Central GO_REF:0000033 NCBI chr16:76,423,245...76,448,712
Ensembl chr16:76,423,245...76,448,712
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  biological_process 20413
    cellular process 18812
      cellular component organization or biogenesis 7292
        cellular component organization 6982
          organelle organization 3887
            chromosome organization 583
              transcription-dependent tethering of RNA polymerase II gene DNA at nuclear periphery 7
                post-transcriptional tethering of RNA polymerase II gene DNA at nuclear periphery 3
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