RNA polymerase
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**[[3hw3]], [[3hw4]], [[3hw5]] - IvRNAP subunit P2 (mutant) + Mn + nucleotide – Influenza virus<br /> | **[[3hw3]], [[3hw4]], [[3hw5]] - IvRNAP subunit P2 (mutant) + Mn + nucleotide – Influenza virus<br /> | ||
**[[3hw6]] - IvRNAP subunit P2 (mutant) + Mn <br /> | **[[3hw6]] - IvRNAP subunit P2 (mutant) + Mn <br /> | ||
| - | **[[3cm8 - IvPAP subunit P2 + RNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit P2 peptide<br /> | + | **[[3cm8]] - IvPAP subunit P2 + RNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit P2 peptide<br /> |
**[[4e5e]] - IvPAP residues 1-50, 73-196 + Mn<br /> | **[[4e5e]] - IvPAP residues 1-50, 73-196 + Mn<br /> | ||
**[[4e5f]], [[4e5g]], [[4e5h]], [[4e5i]], [[4e5j]], [[4e5l]] - IvPAP residues 1-50, 73-196 + Mn + inhibitor<br /> | **[[4e5f]], [[4e5g]], [[4e5h]], [[4e5i]], [[4e5j]], [[4e5l]] - IvPAP residues 1-50, 73-196 + Mn + inhibitor<br /> | ||
Revision as of 11:43, 9 December 2014
RNA polymerase (RNAP, DNA primase, dnaG) catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to RNA during transcription. DNA primase (DNAP) is RNAP which catalyzes the synthesis of the RNA primer which complements an ssDNA template and initiates DNA synthesis. dnaG is a bacterial primase. Polymerase acidic protein (PAP) is an Influenza virus RNA polymerase. It is implicated in endonuclease cleavage of RNA primers. (1qln; blue: nontemplate strand; cyan: template strand; red:RNA). See also Transcription and RNA Processing.
For RNA polymerase from bacteriophage T7 see
- Molecular Playground/T7 RNAP Conformations
- User:Luis E Ramirez-Tapia/T7 RNA polymerase
- Molecular Playground/T7 RNA Polymerase (7 mer int).
For RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from Hepatitis C virus - NS5B - see
- NS5B.
For DNA-dependent RNA polymerase see
For the Thermus thermophilus β' subunit see
For the influenza virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase PB2 and PA homology model and sequence alignment see
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/PB2
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/PB2/MSA
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/PA
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/PA/MSA
3D Structures of RNA polymerase
Updated on 09-December-2014
- Created with the participation of Craig T Martin.
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