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T7 RNA Polymerase is a single sub-unit DNA dependent RNA polymerase.
T7 RNA Polymerase is a single sub-unit DNA dependent RNA polymerase.
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=== Ligand-binding domain ===
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The spinning protein (<scene name='User:Ankit_Vahia/sandbox1/T7-7mer_rna_scene_1/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>) ) is T7 RNA polymerase with a 7 base DNA-RNA hybrid
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The spinning protein (<scene name='User:Lynmarie_K_Thompson/Sandbox_1/Loadedfrompdb/4'>Initial view</scene>) ) is the ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor with the aspartate ligand bound (LKT).
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Molecular Playground banner: A receptor protein used by bacteria to "smell" their environment.
Molecular Playground banner: A receptor protein used by bacteria to "smell" their environment.

Revision as of 19:38, 28 April 2010

T7 RNA polymerase in the late initiation phase
T7 RNA polymerase in the late initiation phase

A CBI Molecule being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.

T7 RNA Polymerase is a single sub-unit DNA dependent RNA polymerase.


Ligand-binding domain

The spinning protein () ) is the ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor with the aspartate ligand bound (LKT).

Molecular Playground banner: A receptor protein used by bacteria to "smell" their environment.

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