11:115:301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Rna Polymerase Ii, Transcription Bubble, Pyrophosphate

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Rna polymerase structure is conserved in bacteria + eukaryotes. Prokaryotic rnapol + eukaryotic rnapol look similar. Bacteria 1 rna polymerase rnap. Eukaryotic rnapol ii mainly used for mrna. 2 , 1 , 1 ", 1 , 1 -70. Where on the dna the rnapol will begin to transcribe. Dna enters rnapol the two strands are pulled apart form a transcription bubble. Bubble maintains constant size as rnap moves down the dna. Rna strand forms on the minus strand of dna. Nucleoside triphosphate comes into polymerase active site. Structure within rnapol acts as a knife. When it is synthesized rna is base paired to the template strand of dna. As strands leave the enzyme (-) dna strands has to reanneal with the (+) dna strand. Relationship between the template, rna, and sense strand. Rna matches the sense (+) strand of dna. Non-template strand sense or coding strand.

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