- the cofactor(s)
required for
activity is
called a
holoenzyme (or haloenzyme). The term
holoenzyme can also be
applied to
enzymes that
contain multiple...
- DNA
polymerase III
holoenzyme is the
primary enzyme complex involved in
prokaryotic DNA replication. It was
discovered by
Thomas Kornberg (son of Arthur...
- RNA
polymerase II
holoenzyme is a form of
eukaryotic RNA
polymerase II that is
recruited to the
promoters of protein-coding
genes in
living cells. It consists...
-
large protein complexes: proteasome, DNA
polymerase III
holoenzyme, RNA
polymerase II
holoenzyme,
symmetric viral capsids,
complex of
GroEL and GroES; membrane...
- a core enzyme. DNA Pol I can also be
characterized as
having core and
holoenzyme segments,
where the 5'exonuclease can be
removed without destroying enzyme...
-
polymerase and
holoenzyme. Core
polymerase synthesizes DNA from the DNA
template but it
cannot initiate the
synthesis alone or accurately.
Holoenzyme accurately...
- RNA polymerase, is
known as the RNA
polymerase holoenzyme.
Every molecule of RNA
polymerase holoenzyme contains exactly one
sigma factor subunit, which...
- key "bridge α-helix"
regions of the RPB-1 subunit. RNA
polymerase II
holoenzyme is a form of
eukaryotic RNA
polymerase II that is
recruited to the promoters...
-
Holocarboxylase synthetase (biotin—(propionyl-Coenzyme A-carboxylase (ATP-hydrolysing)) ligase)), also
known as protein—biotin ligase, is a
family of enzymes...
- cAMP-dependent
protein kinase). PKA is
normally inactive as a
tetrameric holoenzyme,
consisting of two
catalytic and two
regulatory units (C2R2), with the...