T7 RNA Polymerase
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==T7 RNA Polymerase Initiation Complex== | ==T7 RNA Polymerase Initiation Complex== | ||
<StructureSection load='1qln' size='450' side='right' caption='Promoter bound polymerase' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='1qln' size='450' side='right' caption='Promoter bound polymerase' scene=''> | ||
- | T7 RNA polymerase <scene name='77/778917/Basic_cartoon_view/1'>binds and melts into dsDNA</scene>, by recognizing the upstream duplex region of the promoter (-17 to -5), and then melting a bubble (-4 to about +3), within the larger duplex. The duplex promoter domain binds primarily to the N-terminal domain of the enzyme, with the exception of the (C-terminal domain) "specificity loop." It is the combination of the N-terminal domain, with the positioned specificity loop, that forms the specific binding surface. | + | T7 RNA polymerase <scene name='77/778917/Basic_cartoon_view/1'>binds and melts into dsDNA</scene>, by recognizing the upstream duplex region of the promoter (-17 to -5), and then melting a bubble (-4 to about +3), within the larger duplex. The duplex promoter domain binds primarily to the N-terminal domain of the enzyme, with the exception of the (C-terminal domain) "<scene name='77/778917/Specificity_loop_first_view/1'>specificity loop</scene>." It is the combination of the N-terminal domain, with the positioned specificity loop, that forms the specific binding surface. |
The enzyme then binds the first two substrate NTP's, as directed by the template (typically two GTP's, encoded by CC in the template strand). A phosphoryl transfer reaction occurs to form the product dinucleotide (pppGpG). | The enzyme then binds the first two substrate NTP's, as directed by the template (typically two GTP's, encoded by CC in the template strand). A phosphoryl transfer reaction occurs to form the product dinucleotide (pppGpG). | ||
At this point, the complex is in the pre-translocated state and to add the next base, the enzyme must translocate forward along the DNA (or equivalently, the RNA/DNA slides backwards), forming the post-translocated state. In the latter state (only) the active site now accommodates binding of the next NTP to the (+3) template base. | At this point, the complex is in the pre-translocated state and to add the next base, the enzyme must translocate forward along the DNA (or equivalently, the RNA/DNA slides backwards), forming the post-translocated state. In the latter state (only) the active site now accommodates binding of the next NTP to the (+3) template base. |
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