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DNA polymerase epsilon is a member of the DNA polymerase family of enzymes found in eukaryotes.It is composed of the following four subunits: POLE (central catalytic unit), POLE2 (subunit 2), POLE3 (subunit 3), and POLE4 (subunit 4).
RNA polymerase II (RNAP II and Pol II) is a multiprotein complex that transcribes DNA into precursors of messenger RNA (mRNA) and most small nuclear RNA (snRNA) and microRNA. [1] [2] It is one of the three RNAP enzymes found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. [3] A 550 kDa complex of 12 subunits, RNAP II is the most studied type of RNA polymerase.
RNA Polymerases I, II, and III contain 14, 12, and 17 subunits, respectively. [8] All three eukaryotic polymerases have five core subunits that exhibit homology with the β, β’, α I, α II, and ω subunits of E. coli RNA polymerase. An identical ω-like subunit (RBP6) is used by all three eukaryotic polymerases, while the same α-like ...
Eukaryotic chloroplasts contain a multi-subunit RNAP ("PEP, plastid-encoded polymerase"). Due to its bacterial origin, the organization of PEP resembles that of current bacterial RNA polymerases: It is encoded by the RPOA, RPOB, RPOC1 and RPOC2 genes on the plastome, which as proteins form the core subunits of PEP, respectively named α, β, β ...
Shared primase-binding peptide in archaeal PolD and eukaryotic Polα [1] DNA polymerase alpha also known as Pol α is an enzyme complex found in eukaryotes that is involved in initiation of DNA replication. The DNA polymerase alpha complex consists of 4 subunits: POLA1, POLA2, PRIM1, and PRIM2. [2]
RNA polymerase II holoenzyme is a form of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II that is recruited to the promoters of protein-coding genes in living cells. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It consists of RNA polymerase II , a subset of general transcription factors , and regulatory proteins known as SRB proteins [ clarification needed ] .
Pol I is a 590 kDa enzyme that consists of 14 protein subunits (polypeptides), and its crystal structure in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was solved at 2.8Å resolution in 2013. [2] Twelve of its subunits have identical or related counterparts in RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and RNA polymerase III (Pol III). The other two subunits are ...
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic T7 DNA polymerase, Pol I, Pol γ, θ, and ν ... The core consists of three subunits: α, the polymerase activity hub, ɛ, exonucleolytic ...