نتایج جستجو برای: e pol

تعداد نتایج: 1025466  

2014
Ravi K. Alla Bradley R. Cairns

Recent genomic approaches have revealed that the repertoire of RNA Pol III-transcribed genes varies in different human cell types, and that this variation is likely determined by a combination of the chromatin landscape, cell-specific DNA-binding transcription factors, and collaboration with RNA Pol II. Although much is known about this regulation in differentiated human cells, there is present...

Journal: :Konštantínove listy/Constantine's Letters 2020

2016
Xiao Meng Yajing Zhou Ernest Y. C. Lee Marietta Y. W. T. Lee David N. Frick

This study examines the role of the p12 subunit in the function of the human DNA polymerase δ (Pol δ) holoenzyme by comparing the kinetics of DNA synthesis and degradation catalyzed by the foursubunit complex, the three-subunit complex lacking p12, and site-directed mutants of each lacking proofreading exonuclease activity. Results show that p12modulates the rate and fidelity ofDNA synthesis by...

2016
James E Kath Seungwoo Chang Michelle K Scotland Johannes H Wilbertz Slobodan Jergic Nicholas E Dixon Mark D Sutton Joseph J Loparo

Escherichia coli has three DNA polymerases implicated in the bypass of DNA damage, a process called translesion synthesis (TLS) that alleviates replication stalling. Although these polymerases are specialized for different DNA lesions, it is unclear if they interact differently with the replication machinery. Of the three, DNA polymerase (Pol) II remains the most enigmatic. Here we report a sta...

2012
Stefan Jennebach Franz Herzog Ruedi Aebersold Patrick Cramer

RNA polymerase (Pol) I contains a 10-subunit catalytic core that is related to the core of Pol II and includes subunit A12.2. In addition, Pol I contains the heterodimeric subcomplexes A14/43 and A49/34.5, which are related to the Pol II subcomplex Rpb4/7 and the Pol II initiation factor TFIIF, respectively. Here we used lysine-lysine crosslinking, mass spectrometry (MS) and modeling based on f...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
M K Hill C W Hooker D Harrich S M Crowe J Mak

The intracellular trafficking and subsequent incorporation of Gag-Pol into human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) remains poorly defined. Gag-Pol is encoded by the same mRNA as Gag and is generated by ribosomal frameshifting. The multimerization of Gag and Gag-Pol is an essential step in the formation of infectious viral particles. In this study, we examined whether the interaction between...

2017
Ewa Leśniewska Magdalena Boguta

RNA polymerase III (Pol III) transcribes a limited set of short genes in eukaryotes producing abundant small RNAs, mostly tRNA. The originally defined yeast Pol III transcriptome appears to be expanding owing to the application of new methods. Also, several factors required for assembly and nuclear import of Pol III complex have been identified recently. Models of Pol III based on cryo-electron...

2010
Theodoros Kantidakis Robert J. White

Dr1 (also known as NC2beta) was identified as a repressor of RNA polymerase (pol) II transcription. It was subsequently shown to inhibit pol III transcription when expressed at high levels in vitro or in yeast cells. However, endogenous Dr1 was not detected at pol III-transcribed genes in growing yeast. In contrast, we demonstrate that endogenous Dr1 is present at pol III templates in human cel...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1975
A G McLennan H M Keir

Sedimentation analysis of glycerol-density gradients has shown that freshly purified DNA polymerases A and B (pol A and pol B) of Euglena gracilis have molecular weights of 185,000 (8.7S) and 240,000 (10.3S) respectively. They can aggregate in fresh preparations to give forms of higher molecular weight as shown by gel filtration through Sepharose 6B, but on ageing pol B progressively generates ...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Yasuyuki Onodera Jeremy R. Haag Thomas Ream Pedro Costa Nunes Olga Pontes Craig S. Pikaard

All eukaryotes have three nuclear DNA-dependent RNA polymerases, namely, Pol I, II, and III. Interestingly, plants have catalytic subunits for a fourth nuclear polymerase, Pol IV. Genetic and biochemical evidence indicates that Pol IV does not functionally overlap with Pol I, II, or III and is nonessential for viability. However, disruption of the Pol IV catalytic subunit genes NRPD1 or NRPD2 i...

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