BIOLOGY 1A03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Stem-Loop, Helicase

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Two mechanisms of transcription termination in bacterial cells: rho-independent termination relies on the formation of a secondary structure in the newly transcribed rna to dislodge the rna polymerase from the dna template and stop transcription. The formation of this secondary structure dislodges the rna polymerase from the dna template, resulting in termination of rna synthesis in the u stretch: rho-dependent termination requires the action of the rho protein. This protein will move along the newly transcribed rna, catching up with the rna polymerase when it pauses at the termination site, and causing the polymerase to leave the dna template. Rho- dependent termination, requires the action of a rho protein factor, which has an atp-dependent helicase activity that is required for transcription termination. The rho protein is believed to travel along the newly synthesized rna, chasing the rna polymerase.

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