Beta-Prime Subunit of Bacterial RNA Polymerase: Difference between revisions
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The β’ subunit contains structures important to this function, including the sites for ribonucleotide addition to the RNA transcript and catalysis. The bridge helix and trigger helix work together to facilitate ribonucleotide positioning near the active site, while the rudder and lid assist in DNA translocation through RNAP. | The β’ subunit contains structures important to this function, including the sites for ribonucleotide addition to the RNA transcript and catalysis. The bridge helix and trigger helix work together to facilitate ribonucleotide positioning near the active site, while the rudder and lid assist in DNA translocation through RNAP. | ||
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