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 Bin Liu, PhD
 “Transcription is the central step in the expression of genes, and a major mechanism for controlling the expression of a gene is to regulate its tran- scription. Transcription is regulated by various transcription factors. Many human diseases and disorders are associated with misregulation of transcription and mutations of transcription factors, including cancer, autoimmunity, neurological disorders, developmental disorders,
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.”
Bin Liu
42 | THE HORMEL INSTITUTE // UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Transcription and Gene Regulation
     ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Our overall goal is to provide structural bas- es of transcription and its regulation in various pathogens. We shall study the for-
mation of the transcription initiation complexes with various sigma factors, the transition from initiation to elongation and termination phases, the translocation of the RNA polymerase (RNAP) on template DNA, and the regulation of the RNAP by transcription factors at various stages of transcription. In the meantime, we are also working on the structural and mechanistic study of macromolecular complexes in SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses with public health concern to lead the way for discovering novel and effective antiviral strategies.
Understanding the Molecular Basis for the Regulation of Transcription Elongation by ATPases
RNAP translocation is mediated by ATPases, which would significantly function when transcription is stalled during transcription elongation, however, their mechanisms are not fully understood. To understand how ATPases regulate transcription reactivation, termination, and transcription-associated DNA repair, we shall attempt to obtain structures of the RNAP elongation complexes in association with RapA or other ATPases, such as UvrD.
 Dr. Bin Liu, Dr. Dong Wang, Ms. Fan Bu, Dr. Dmytro Kompaniiets and Dr. Jie Chen
  























































































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