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It doesn't bind directly to DNA, but gets recruited by sequence-specific binding proteins.

In molecular biology, is a well-known gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) that encodes a general transcriptional co-repressor protein.

Check it out and let me know if it helps clear up the pathways! #BiologyStudents #Genetics #StudyGuide ⚠️ A Note on File Security TUP1.m4v

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Watch the simulation of how it interacts with histone tails to maintain a repressed chromatin state. It doesn't bind directly to DNA, but gets

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📺 Give it a watch to see the visual breakdown of the chromatin architecture changes! Let's discuss the data at our next meeting. #Epigenetics #YeastGenetics #LabUpdate 🎓 Option 2: For Students or a Biology Study Forum #BiologyStudents #Genetics #StudyGuide ⚠️ A Note on File

I just uploaded to our shared drive. The video covers how the Tup1–Cyc8 complex acts as a master regulator in yeast, specifically focusing on its ability to mask activation domains and recruit histone deacetylases to silence target genes.