transcription initiation complex

Which Components of the Transcription Initiation Complex are Often Altered in Cancer?

Several components of the transcription initiation complex are frequently altered in cancer. For example, mutations or overexpression of specific oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes can affect the assembly and function of the complex. Additionally, alterations in RNA polymerase subunits and other associated proteins can contribute to cancer progression.

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