You can track the video in the interactive scene by clicking the timestamp buttons. ()
The video starts with a view of the N-terminal part of the protein. You can see the exiting template DNA (blue) on the right. As the model rotates, the active site comes into view. In red, you can see the most recently added nucleotide (about 10 seconds in). The active site is formed by the C-terminal part of the protein, which is shaped like a right hand. Access to the active site (the "palm" of the hand) is in between the "thumb" (in front about 7 sec in) and "the fingers" (in front about 14 sec in). At 22 s in, you have view on the helical axis of the upstream DNA. At about 30 s in, you can see the RNA exit channel. At 36 s, we are back to the start, and you can press "rewatch" on the YouTube window to take another turn.
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