Which of the following steps in transcription is catalysed by RNA poly...
RNA polymerase moves along the template strand, synthesising an mRNA molecule. In prokaryotes RNA polymerase is a holoenzyme consisting of a number of subunits, including a sigma factor (transcription factor) that recognises the promoter. In eukaryotes there are three RNA polymerases: I, II and III. The process includes a proofreading mechanism.
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Which of the following steps in transcription is catalysed by RNA poly...
Answer should be elongation becz RNA polymerase bind transiently with sigma and rho factor it catylse only process of elongation
Which of the following steps in transcription is catalysed by RNA poly...
There is single DNA-dependent RNA polymerase that catalyses transcription of all types of RNA in bacteria. RNA polymerase binds to promoter and initiates transcription (Initiation). It uses nucleoside triphosphates as substrate and polymerises in a template dependent fashion following the rule of complementarity. It somehow also facilitates opening of the helix and continues elongation. Only a short stretch, of RNA remains bound to the enzyme. Once the polymerases reaches the terminator region, the nascent RNA fall off, so also the RNA polymerase. This results in termination of transcription. The RNA polymerase is only capable to catalysing the process of elongation. It associates transiently with initiation-factor (σ) and termination-factor (ρ) to initiate and terminate the transcription respectively. Association with these factors alter the specificity of the RNA polymerase to either initiate or terminate.
So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.
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