RNA polymerase

NOUN
  1. the enzyme that copies DNA into RNA
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How To Use RNA polymerase In A Sentence

  • The presence of the histones and CpG methylation most affect accessibility of the chromatin to RNA polymerases and transcription factors.
  • The RNA polymerase binds to DNA with the help of other proteins called transcription factors.
  • A protein binding to the promoter region could cause steric occlusion and prevent RNA polymerase from initiating transcription.
  • First the DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase; then the messenger RNA is translated into protein by ribosomes.
  • Thus transcribing RNA polymerases and ribosomes may all be bound to the same RNA molecule while marching in the same direction.
  • RNA polymerase binding may be inhibited by the distorted promoter structure.
  • A multiprotein mediator of transcriptional activation and its interaction with the C-terminal repeat domain of RNA polymerase II. Roger D. Kornberg - Autobiography
  • DNA molecule to which RNA polymerase binds, initiating the transcription of messenger RNA.
  • The vectors were linearized and transcribed with a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
  • During its path along the template, RNA polymerase may encounter positions where it hesitates and pauses for a variable period of time.
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