RNA Polymerase II Structure in Eukaryotesrna polymerase ii structure in eukaryotesdoi:10.1016/B0-12-443710-9/00260-XPatrick CramerEncyclopedia of Biological Chemistry
RNA polymerase inhibition plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in response to environmental changes and in the virus-host relationship. Here we present the high-resolution structures of two such RNAP-inhibitor complexes that provide the structural bases underlying RNAP inhibition i...
aIn contrast to the single RNA polymerase in prokaryotes, eukaryotes have three different RNA polymerases that each transcribe different types of genes. 与唯一RNA聚合酶对比在prokaryotes,真核安排三个不同RNA聚合酶那中的每一个抄录基因的不同的类型。[translate]...
Later a third enzyme, RNA pol III, was found in eukaryotes, catalyzing the synthesis of 5s and t RNAs. Viral RNA polymerases and RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (replicases) are also known. The viral polymerase which is essential for the multiplication of retroviruses, reverse transcriptas...
Eukaryotes and bacteria can be infected with a wide variety of RNA viruses. On average, these pathogens share little sequence similarity and use different replication and transcription strategies. Nevertheless, the members of nearly all RNA virus families depend on the activity of a virally encoded ...
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Compare RNA polymerase in bacteria to the RNA polymerase in eukaryotic cells? What are the structural differences? How does this relate to how each works? How do prokaryotes distinguish the newly synthesized strand from the old template strand? Why don't eukaryote...
Hepatitis C virus utilizes flavin adenine dinucleotide as a non-canonical initiating nucleotide for the viral RNA polymerase, resulting in 5′ capping of viral RNA, which provides protection against the host innate immune response. Anna V. Sherwood ...
All RNA molecules are generated in the nucleus; after synthesized, they are directed to the cell cytosol where they will perform their function. Transcription in Prokaryotes In bacteria,RNA polymeraseis composed of an oligomeric complex of different subunits. One of these subunits contains the catalyt...
Controlling gene expression in response to specific molecules is an essential technique for regulating cellular functions. However, current platforms with transcription and translation regulators have a limited number of detectable molecules to induce ge