| Literature DB >> 26035374 |
Robert S Washburn1, Max E Gottesman2,3.
Abstract
This article will review our current understanding of transcription elongation and termination in E. coli. We discuss why transcription elongation complexes pause at certain template sites and how auxiliary host and phage transcription factors affect elongation and termination. The connection between translation and transcription elongation is described. Finally we present an overview indicating where progress has been made and where it has not.Entities:
Keywords: Nus factors; transcription antitermination; transcription elongation; transcription pausing; transcription termination; transcription-translation coupling
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26035374 PMCID: PMC4496710 DOI: 10.3390/biom5021063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Figure 1Model of Intrinsic termination.
Figure 2Structure and movement of Rho.
Figure 3The sequence of Nun and N proteins. Blue—residues of ARM motif. Red—Residues with arrest-deficient phenotype. Underlined—other mutations affecting Nun activity.