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== Yeast RNA polymerase III elongation complex ==
== Yeast RNA polymerase III elongation complex ==
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<StructureSection load='5fj8' size='1080' side='right' caption='Structure for 5fj8' scene=''>
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RNA polymerase III is part of the transcription machinery of eukaryotes. It handles genes encoding for small structured RNAs: tRNA, spliceosomal U6 snRNA and 5S rRNA. RNA polymerase III is the largest eukaryotic RNA polymerase, yet it is the least characterized.
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Elongation is the process of adding nucleotides to a growing RNA strand.
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RNA Polymerase III is composed of mobile elements which move relative to each other. Conformational changes result in the complex, which
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This page catalogs subunits of RNA Polymerase III which are relevant to elongation complex transcription.
== Function ==
== Function ==
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Pol III
Pol III
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forms a bridging helix that crosses the cleft near the active site, acts as a ratchet that moves the enlongating transcript through polIII
forms a bridging helix that crosses the cleft near the active site, acts as a ratchet that moves the enlongating transcript through polIII
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The <scene name='75/751187/Base_1bna/1'>RPC1 Subunit</scene> of the polymerase moves the DNA by bridging helix, which allows transcription to proceed. This takes place by a ratcheting motion. It promotes translocation of polIII by allowing nucleotides to be added continuously
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The <scene name='75/751187/Rpc1/1'>RPC1 Subunit</scene> of the polymerase moves the DNA by bridging helix, which allows transcription to proceed. This takes place by a ratcheting motion. It promotes translocation of polIII by allowing nucleotides to be added continuously
RPC6 recruits pol III to the preinitiation complex, and contributes to an initiation-competent configuration for pol III
RPC6 recruits pol III to the preinitiation complex, and contributes to an initiation-competent configuration for pol III
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Pols are ocomposed of mobile elements which move relative to each other, resulting in conformational between subcomplexse
 
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RNA Polymerase III is part of the transcription machinery of eukaryotes, handling genes encoding for small structured RNAs: tRNAs, spliceosomal U6 snRNA and 5S rRNA. pol III is the largest yet structurally least characterized eukaryotic RNA polymerase.
 
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Elongation is the process of adding nucleotides to a growing RNA strand. The elongation complex of RNA Polymerase III serves several function
 
A 2015 deposition to PDB by Hoffman et al used electron cryomicroscopy to elucidate the structure shown on this page, came from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
A 2015 deposition to PDB by Hoffman et al used electron cryomicroscopy to elucidate the structure shown on this page, came from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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<scene name='75/751187/Rpc1/1'>RPC1</scene>
 
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Yeast RNA polymerase III elongation complex

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