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== Specific Interactions ==
== Specific Interactions ==
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The <scene name='75/751187/Rpc1/1'>RPC1 subunit</scene> of the polymerase moves the DNA, allowing transcription to proceed. It functions in translocation of pol III, moving the polymerase down the template DNA strand, so that nucleotides may be added continuously. RPC1 is the largest subunit of pol III.
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The <scene name='75/751187/Rpc1/2'>RPC1 subunit</scene> of the polymerase moves the DNA, allowing transcription to proceed. It functions in translocation of pol III, moving the polymerase down the template DNA strand, so that nucleotides may be added continuously. RPC1 is the largest subunit of pol III.
RPC2 contributes to catalytic activity in the polymerase, and forms the active center of the polymerase along with RPC1. It is suggested that RPC2 helps to open and close the cleft where transcription takes place. The two subunits RPC1 and RPC2 form a bridging helix that crosses the cleft near the active site and binds to the nascent RNA transcript. This helix acts as a ratchet that moves the enlongating transcript through RNA pol III.
RPC2 contributes to catalytic activity in the polymerase, and forms the active center of the polymerase along with RPC1. It is suggested that RPC2 helps to open and close the cleft where transcription takes place. The two subunits RPC1 and RPC2 form a bridging helix that crosses the cleft near the active site and binds to the nascent RNA transcript. This helix acts as a ratchet that moves the enlongating transcript through RNA pol III.
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== Origin ==
== Origin ==
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RNA Polymerase III is used by all eukaryotes in transcription of DNA to mRNA. This process takes place in the nucleus of the cell. The structure shown on this page was elucidated by electron cryomicroscopy of ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' (bakers yeast). The structure was taken from a 2015 deposition to PDB by Hoffman ''et al''.
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RNA Polymerase III is used by all eukaryotes in transcription of <scene name='75/751187/5fj8_dna/2'>DNA</scene> to <scene name='75/751187/Rna/1'>RNA</scene>. This process takes place in the nucleus of the cell. The structure shown on this page was elucidated by electron cryomicroscopy of ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' (bakers yeast). The structure was taken from a 2015 deposition to PDB by Hoffman ''et al''.
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<scene name='75/751187/5fj8_dna/2'>DNA model</scene>
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<scene name='75/751187/Rna/1'>RNA model</scene>
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Revision as of 22:29, 12 February 2017

Yeast RNA polymerase III elongation complex

thumb|left|upright|General transcription process

Structure for 5fj8

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