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Meaning of RNAPs from wikipedia

- encoded multi-subunit RNAP. They are most similar to eukaryotic RNAPs, with some subunits minified or removed. Exactly which RNAP they are most similar...
- promoters and begin transcription. Early studies suggested a minimum of two RNAPs: one which synthesized rRNA in the nucleolus, and one which synthesized...
- phage ssRNAPs, a feature not found in mitochondrial ssRNAPs. T7 polymerase is a representative member of the single-subunit DNA-dependent RNAP (ssRNAP) family...
- 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...
- (DE3). DE3 carries a T7 RNA polymerase (RNAP) gene under the control of a lacUV5 promoter (lacUV5-T7 gene 1). T7-RNAP is highly specific to the T7 promoter...
- interference were measured. One is when an RNAP is on the downstream promoter, blocking the movement of RNAPs elongating from the upstream promoter. The...
- promoter and makes a direct protein-protein interaction with RNAP that facilitates the binding of RNAP to the promoter. The delay between growth phases reflects...
- 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...
- allow initiation of messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis by RNA polymerase II (RNAP II) bound to the promoter at the transcription start site of the gene. The...
- hosted by the Royal National Agricultural and Pastoral Society of Tasmania (RNAPS), established in 1873. The show marks a public holiday that is observed...