BIOLOGY 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Pyrophosphate, Topoisomerase, Rifamycin

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Lecture 8: transcription & translation cells have a remarkable tiny machine or tiny machines, to make rna from dna, and these. Translation: mrna to protein: rna polymerases and sigma factors, how proteins are modified & folded, how proteins are degraded, how proteins are exported. In bacteria, the rna pol holoenzyme is made up of: core polymerase: a 1 , a 2 , , , sigma factor: . This additional protein that makes up the holoenzyme is the protein that"s needed to initiate rna transcription. So together, the core polymerase plus sigma factor is called the rna polymerase holoenzyme. The composition of rna polymerase and the sequences of its subunits are well conserved among the bacteria. It is not required for transcription: it"s not that it may compete with sigma factor access to corporate memories. is beta prime, the beta prime subunit is what houses, the catalytic site, or rna synthesis.

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