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T7 RNA Polymerase
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'''Promoter binding'''. T7 RNA polymerase <scene name='77/778917/Basic_cartoon_view/1'>binds and melts into dsDNA</scene>, by recognizing the upstream duplex region of the promoter (-17 to -5), and then melting a bubble (-4 to about +3), within the larger duplex. The duplex promoter domain binds primarily to the N-terminal domain of the enzyme, with the exception of the (C-terminal domain) "<scene name='77/778917/Specificity_loop_first_view/1'>specificity loop</scene>." It is the combination of the N-terminal domain, with the positioned specificity loop, that forms the specific binding surface. | '''Promoter binding'''. T7 RNA polymerase <scene name='77/778917/Basic_cartoon_view/1'>binds and melts into dsDNA</scene>, by recognizing the upstream duplex region of the promoter (-17 to -5), and then melting a bubble (-4 to about +3), within the larger duplex. The duplex promoter domain binds primarily to the N-terminal domain of the enzyme, with the exception of the (C-terminal domain) "<scene name='77/778917/Specificity_loop_first_view/1'>specificity loop</scene>." It is the combination of the N-terminal domain, with the positioned specificity loop, that forms the specific binding surface. | ||
| - | '''Intercalating loop stabilizes the melted complex'''. Strong interactions with the duplex region of the promoter places the "intercalating loop" into the DNA between residues -4 and -5. The intercalating loop, also called the Valine Loop, has hydrophobic residues Val, Ile, etc that stack on and stabilize the exposed face of the base pair at position -5, stabilizing the locally melted structure. | + | '''Intercalating loop stabilizes the melted complex'''. Strong interactions with the duplex region of the promoter places the "<scene name='77/778917/Intercalating_loop/1'>intercalating loop</scene>" into the DNA between residues -4 and -5. The intercalating loop, also called the Valine Loop, has hydrophobic residues Val, Ile, etc that stack on and stabilize the exposed face of the base pair at position -5, stabilizing the locally melted structure. |
'''Positioning of the +1 base in the active site'''. Melting of a bubble within the DNA allows the (single stranded) template strand to enter the active site, and allows template strand bases +1 and +2 to orient in the active site, poised for initiation. | '''Positioning of the +1 base in the active site'''. Melting of a bubble within the DNA allows the (single stranded) template strand to enter the active site, and allows template strand bases +1 and +2 to orient in the active site, poised for initiation. | ||
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