#Question id: 4460
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
During initial transcription, the active center of RNA polymerase is translocated forward relative to the DNA template and synthesizes short transcripts before aborting, then repeats this cycle until it escapes the promoter. Three models have been proposed to account for this;
i. Polymerase moves along the DNA.
ii. The front part of the enzyme moves along the DNA, but because of a flexible region within the enzyme, the back part of the enzyme can remain stationary at the promoter.
iii. The enzyme remains stationary and pulls the DNA into itself.
#Question id: 4461
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
According to some experiments, during initial transcription, the polymerase remains stationary on the promoter, unwinds downstream DNA, and pulls that DNA into itself, which model is this?
#Question id: 4462
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Promoter escape is associated with the breaking of all interactions (at the given promoter) between;
#Question id: 4463
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
___?____ is a way to store and mobilize energy during transcription initiation, and its release upon escape is what enables polymerase to break free of the promoter and dislodge s factor from the core.
#Question id: 4464
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Role of Gre factor;
#Question id: 4465
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Main function of Nus proteins in transcription,