Abstract
Transcription of the genetic information in all cells is carried out by multisubunit RNA polymerases (RNAPs). Comparison of the crystal structures of a bacterial and a eukaryotic RNAP reveals a conserved core that comprises the active site and a multifunctional clamp. Together with a further structure of eukaryotic RNAP bound to DNA and RNA, these results elucidate many aspects of the transcription mechanism, including initiation, elongation, nucleotide addition, processivity and proofreading.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Archaeal Proteins / chemistry
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Binding Sites
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DNA / metabolism
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / antagonists & inhibitors
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / chemistry*
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / physiology
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Eukaryotic Cells
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Humans
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Models, Molecular
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Protein Structure, Quaternary
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Protein Subunits
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RNA / biosynthesis
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RNA Polymerase II / chemistry
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RNA Polymerase II / physiology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Transcription, Genetic
Substances
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Archaeal Proteins
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Protein Subunits
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RNA
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DNA
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RNA Polymerase II
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases