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=''>
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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.
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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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T7 RNA Polymerase Initiation Complex

Promoter bound polymerase

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