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- In molecular biology, antitermination is the prokaryotic cell's aid to fix premature termination during the transcription of RNA. It occurs when the RNA...
- characterized lambdoid phages possess an N protein-mediated transcription antitermination mechanism, with the exception of phage HK022. The genome contains 48...
- genes can be increased by inhibiting signal terminators, known as antitermination, which allows for transcription to continue beyond the termination...
- sequences of Bacillus subtilis pyrG mRNA essential for regulation by antitermination". J Bacteriol. 184 (23): 6734–6738. doi:10.1128/jb.184.23.6734-6738...
- through a processive antitermination mechanism to ensure the complete synthesis of the 16 kilobase operon. Processive antitermination, as opposed to the...
- PMID 10230402. Santangelo, TJ.; Artsimovitch, I. (May 2011). "Termination and antitermination: RNA polymerase runs a stop sign". Nat Rev Microbiol. 9 (5): 319–29...
- feedback loop. The uncharged tRNA acts as the effector for transcription antitermination of genes in the T-box leader family. The anticodon of a specific tRNA...
- sequence until the next one is reached. This phenomenon is known as antitermination and is utilized by certain bacteriophages. "Prokaryotic Transcription...
- Nguyen HM, Kang C (2010). "Tiny abortive initiation transcripts exert antitermination activity on an RNA hairpin-dependent intrinsic terminator". Nucleic...
- methionine biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis is controlled by transcription antitermination". Microbiology. 148 (Pt 2): 507–518. doi:10.1099/00221287-148-2-507...