The initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II is a multistage process. X-ray crystal structures of transcription complexes containing short RNAs reveal three structural states: one with 2- and 3-nucleotide RNAs, in which only the 3'-end of the RNA is detectable; a second state with 4- and 5-nucleotide RNAs, with an RNA-DNA hybrid in a grossly distorted conformation; and a third state with RNAs of 6 nucleotides and longer, essentially the same as a stable elongating complex. The transition from the first to the second state correlates with a markedly reduced frequency of abortive initiation. The transition from the second to the third state correlates with partial "bubble collapse" and promoter escape. Polymerase structure is permissi...
The well-studied RNA polymerases fall into two distinct and apparently unrelated classes: the singl...
During transcription initiation, competition between the initiation and elongation processes is thou...
Introduction: RNA polymerase II (pol II) is capable of RNA synthesis but is unable to recognize a pr...
RNA polymerases carry out a process, which at times carries contradictory mechanistic requirements. ...
AbstractAn RNA polymerase II promoter has been isolated in transcriptionally activated and repressed...
Promoter escape can be rate-limiting for transcription by bacterial RNA polymerases and RNA polymera...
Transcription of eukaryotic protein-coding genes commences with the assembly of a conserved initiati...
Transcription by DNA-dependent RNA polymerases is characterized by at least two major phases. At ini...
The crystal structure of the initiating form of Thermus aquaticus RNA polymerase, containing core RN...
The crystal structure of the initiating form of Thermus aquaticus RNA polymerase, containing core RN...
DNA supercoiling is known to influence the pattern of gene expression in prokaryotes. Thus the mecha...
During transcription initiation by RNA polymerase (Pol) II, a transient open promoter complex (OC) i...
RNA polymerases I and II (Pol I and Pol II) are the eukaryotic enzymes that catalyze DNA-dependent s...
Transcription initiates when the enzyme binds to the promoter region and melts open an initial trans...
To initiate gene transcription, RNA polymerase II (Pol II) requires the transcription factor IIB (B)...
The well-studied RNA polymerases fall into two distinct and apparently unrelated classes: the singl...
During transcription initiation, competition between the initiation and elongation processes is thou...
Introduction: RNA polymerase II (pol II) is capable of RNA synthesis but is unable to recognize a pr...
RNA polymerases carry out a process, which at times carries contradictory mechanistic requirements. ...
AbstractAn RNA polymerase II promoter has been isolated in transcriptionally activated and repressed...
Promoter escape can be rate-limiting for transcription by bacterial RNA polymerases and RNA polymera...
Transcription of eukaryotic protein-coding genes commences with the assembly of a conserved initiati...
Transcription by DNA-dependent RNA polymerases is characterized by at least two major phases. At ini...
The crystal structure of the initiating form of Thermus aquaticus RNA polymerase, containing core RN...
The crystal structure of the initiating form of Thermus aquaticus RNA polymerase, containing core RN...
DNA supercoiling is known to influence the pattern of gene expression in prokaryotes. Thus the mecha...
During transcription initiation by RNA polymerase (Pol) II, a transient open promoter complex (OC) i...
RNA polymerases I and II (Pol I and Pol II) are the eukaryotic enzymes that catalyze DNA-dependent s...
Transcription initiates when the enzyme binds to the promoter region and melts open an initial trans...
To initiate gene transcription, RNA polymerase II (Pol II) requires the transcription factor IIB (B)...
The well-studied RNA polymerases fall into two distinct and apparently unrelated classes: the singl...
During transcription initiation, competition between the initiation and elongation processes is thou...
Introduction: RNA polymerase II (pol II) is capable of RNA synthesis but is unable to recognize a pr...