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encoded multi-subunit
RNAP. They are most
similar to
eukaryotic RNAPs, with some
subunits minified or removed.
Exactly which RNAP they are most similar...
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promoters and
begin transcription.
Early studies suggested a
minimum of two
RNAPs: one
which synthesized rRNA in the nucleolus, and one
which synthesized...
- main
forms of interference. One is when an
RNAP is on the
downstream promoter,
blocking the
movement of
RNAPs elongating from the
upstream promoter. The...
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phage ss
RNAPs, a
feature not
found in
mitochondrial ss
RNAPs. T7
polymerase is a
representative member of the single-subunit DNA-dependent
RNAP (ss
RNAP) family...
- transcription, the RNA
Polymerase (
RNAP)
binds to the
promoter sequence and
moves along the
template strand to the
coding region.
RNAP then adds RNA nucleotides...
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during initiation and a
weakly bound state during elongation. The
number of
RNAPs in
bacterial cells (e.g., E. coli) have been
shown to be
smaller than the...
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Transcription of all
genes starts with the
binding of the
enzyme RNA
polymerase (
RNAP), a DNA-binding protein,
which binds to a
specific DNA
binding site, the...
- The
process of
transcription is
carried out by RNA
polymerase (
RNAP),
which uses DNA (black) as a
template and
produces RNA (blue)....
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genome has been demonstrated. This
method is
based on use of RNA
polymerase (
RNAP),
which is
attached to a
polystyrene bead. One end of DNA to be sequenced...
- This can
initiate messenger RNA (mRNA)
synthesis by RNA
polymerase II (
RNAP II)
bound to the
promoter at the
transcription start site of the gene. The...