نتایج جستجو برای: pol doab watershed

تعداد نتایج: 26074  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
G L Buchschacher L Yu F Murai T Friedmann A Miyanohara

During the replication cycle of murine leukemia virus (MLV), Pol is normally synthesized as part of a Gag-Pol fusion protein. In this study, the ability of free MLV Pol to be incorporated into virions was examined. When MLV Gag and MLV Pol were coexpressed from separate plasmids in cells, reverse transcriptase (RT) activity associated with Gag core particles at a slightly lower level than did R...

2009
Jana E. Stone Grace E. Kissling Scott A. Lujan Igor B. Rogozin Carrie M. Stith Peter M. J. Burgers Thomas A. Kunkel

To probe Pol f functions in vivo via its error signature, here we report the properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pol f in which phenyalanine was substituted for the conserved Leu-979 in the catalytic (Rev3) subunit. We show that purified L979F Pol f is 30% as active as wild-type Pol f when replicating undamaged DNA. L979F Pol f shares with wild-type Pol f the ability to perform moderately pr...

2010
Osamu Iwasaki Atsunari Tanaka Hideki Tanizawa Shiv I.S. Grewal Ken-ichi Noma

The eukaryotic genome is a complex three-dimensional entity residing in the nucleus. We present evidence that Pol III-transcribed genes such as tRNA and 5S rRNA genes can localize to centromeres and contribute to a global genome organization. Furthermore, we find that ectopic insertion of Pol III genes into a non-Pol III gene locus results in the centromeric localization of the locus. We show t...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Kirby D Johnson Jeffrey A Grass Changwon Park Hogune Im Kyunghee Choi Emery H Bresnick

RNA polymerase II (Pol II) can associate with regulatory elements far from promoters. For the murine beta-globin locus, Pol II binds the beta-globin locus control region (LCR) far upstream of the beta-globin promoters, independent of recruitment to and activation of the betamajor promoter. We describe here an analysis of where Pol II resides within the LCR, how it is recruited to the LCR, and t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
H Berthomme S J Monahan D S Parris B Jacquemont A L Epstein

The pseudorabies virus (PRV) genes encoding the two subunits of the DNA polymerase were located on the genome by hybridization to their herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) homologs, pol and UL42, and subsequently were sequenced. Like the HSV-1 homologs, in vitro translation products of the PRV gene encoding the catalytic subunit (pol) possessed activity in the absence of the Pol accessory prote...

2008
Kuo-Hsiang Tang Marc Niebuhr Ann Aulabaugh Ming-Daw Tsai

We report small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and sedimentation velocity (SV) studies on the enzyme-DNA complexes of rat DNA polymerase beta (Pol beta) and African swine fever virus DNA polymerase X (ASFV Pol X) with one-nucleotide gapped DNA. The results indicated formation of a 2 : 1 Pol beta-DNA complex, whereas only 1 : 1 Pol X-DNA complex was observed. Three-dimensional structural models f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Daniel F Tardiff Katharine C Abruzzi Michael Rosbash

To characterize proteins associated with active transcription complexes, we purified RNA polymerase II (pol II) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae after fixing live cells with formaldehyde. The approach mimics ChIP and requires solubilizing cross-linked complexes with sonication. Pol II was affinity-purified, and associated proteins were identified by MS. Several classes of proteins depended on cros...

2016
Niklas A Hoffmann Arjen J Jakobi Matthias K Vorländer Carsten Sachse Christoph W Müller

Electron cryomicroscopy reconstructions of elongating RNA polymerase (Pol) III at 3.9 Å resolution and of unbound Pol III (apo Pol III) in two distinct conformations at 4.6 Å and 4.7 Å resolution allow the construction of complete atomic models of Pol III and provide new functional insights into the adaption of Pol III to fulfill its specific transcription tasks.

2011
Carrie Bernecky Patricia Grob Christopher C. Ebmeier Eva Nogales Dylan J. Taatjes

The macromolecular assembly required to initiate transcription of protein-coding genes, known as the Pre-Initiation Complex (PIC), consists of multiple protein complexes and is approximately 3.5 MDa in size. At the heart of this assembly is the Mediator complex, which helps regulate PIC activity and interacts with the RNA polymerase II (pol II) enzyme. The structure of the human Mediator-pol II...

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