User:Luis E Ramirez-Tapia/Sandbox 3
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<b>T7 RNA Polymerase</b>, | <b>T7 RNA Polymerase</b>, | ||
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| - | startint with the <font color='magenta'><b>N-Terminus domain</b></font>, <font color='orange'><b>Helices C1 and C2</b></font>, the <font color='green'><b>Sub-domain H</b></font> and <font color='Proline 266'>,also the DNA <font color='x6060ff'><b>template strand</b></font>, <font color='x00ff00'><b>non-template strand</b></font>and nascent <font color='red'><b> | + | startint with the <font color='magenta'><b>N-Terminus domain</b></font>, <font color='orange'><b>Helices C1 and C2</b></font>, the <font color='green'><b>Sub-domain H</b></font> and <font color='Proline 266'>,also the DNA <font color='x6060ff'><b>template strand</b></font>, <font color='x00ff00'><b>non-template strand</b></font>and nascent <font color='red'><b>RNA</b></font> |
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<font color="white">'''H'''</font> | <font color="white">'''H'''</font> | ||
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| - | + | == Conformational Changes on T7 RNA polymerase == | |
Transcription is a fundamental part of genetic regulation. The RNA polymerases that accomplish this function vary in structure, size and complexity, but must all carry out the same basic functions. The correct transcription of DNA to RNA depends of several factors like...., making the study of the transcriptional process more complicated, specially in higher organisms. The RNA polymerase of the bactereophage T7, is the perfect model for studying the transcription process, mainly because it is a single unit enzyme that processes RNA with the affectivity as the polymerase from higher organisms. Still much of the mechanism is unknown, for example, during the Initial steps of transcription GREEN LINK an event called abortive cycling occurs (Figure X), where the small RNA transcripts (less than 12 bases) fall from the complex. This event will continue until the enzyme/DNA/RNA complex reach the elongation GREEN LINK phase, where a more stable enzyme/DNA/RNA complex is form. A mayor contributor of the stability of the complex is the formation of the RNA exit tunnel GREEN LINK. | Transcription is a fundamental part of genetic regulation. The RNA polymerases that accomplish this function vary in structure, size and complexity, but must all carry out the same basic functions. The correct transcription of DNA to RNA depends of several factors like...., making the study of the transcriptional process more complicated, specially in higher organisms. The RNA polymerase of the bactereophage T7, is the perfect model for studying the transcription process, mainly because it is a single unit enzyme that processes RNA with the affectivity as the polymerase from higher organisms. Still much of the mechanism is unknown, for example, during the Initial steps of transcription GREEN LINK an event called abortive cycling occurs (Figure X), where the small RNA transcripts (less than 12 bases) fall from the complex. This event will continue until the enzyme/DNA/RNA complex reach the elongation GREEN LINK phase, where a more stable enzyme/DNA/RNA complex is form. A mayor contributor of the stability of the complex is the formation of the RNA exit tunnel GREEN LINK. | ||
Revision as of 18:36, 27 April 2011
One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground
