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  2. Terminator (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, a transcription terminator is a section of nucleic acid sequence that marks the end of a gene or operon in genomic DNA during transcription.This sequence mediates transcriptional termination by providing signals in the newly synthesized transcript RNA that trigger processes which release the transcript RNA from the transcriptional complex.

  3. 5'-3' exoribonuclease 2 - Wikipedia

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    Human XRN2 is involved in the torpedo model of transcription termination. [7] The C. elegans homologue, XRN-2, is involved in the degradation of certain mature miRNAs and their dislodging from miRISC miRNAs. [8] In yeast, the Rat1 protein has been shown to also be involved in the torpedo transcription termination model.

  4. Eukaryotic transcription - Wikipedia

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    Termination of transcription occurs in the ribosomal intergenic spacer region that contains several transcription termination sites upstream of a Pol I pausing site. Through a yet unknown mechanism, the 3’-end of the transcript is cleaved, generating a large primary rRNA molecule that is further processed into the mature 18S, 5.8S and 28S rRNAs.

  5. Termination signal - Wikipedia

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    Transcription begins at the promoter when RNA polymerase, an enzyme that facilitates transcription of DNA into mRNA, binds to a promoter, unwinds the helical structure of the DNA, and uses the single-stranded DNA as a template to synthesize RNA. [1] Once RNA polymerase reaches the termination signal, transcription is terminated. [1]

  6. Polyadenylation - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] When RNA polymerase II reaches a "termination sequence" (⁵'TTTATT 3 ' on the DNA template and ⁵'AAUAAA 3 ' on the primary transcript), the end of transcription is signaled. [37] The polyadenylation machinery is also physically linked to the spliceosome , a complex that removes introns from RNAs.

  7. Attenuator (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    The 3–4 structure is a transcription termination sequence, once it forms RNA polymerase will disassociate from the DNA and transcription of the structural genes of the operon will not occur. Part of the leader transcript codes for a short polypeptide of 14 amino acids, termed the leader peptide.

  8. Intrinsic termination - Wikipedia

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    Intrinsic, or rho-independent termination, is a process to signal the end of transcription and release the newly constructed RNA molecule. In bacteria such as E. coli , transcription is terminated either by a rho-dependent process or rho-independent process.

  9. Transcription-translation coupling - Wikipedia

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    Translation promotes transcription elongation and regulates transcription termination. Functional coupling between transcription and translation is caused by direct physical interactions between the ribosome and RNA polymerase ("expressome complex"), ribosome-dependent changes to nascent mRNA secondary structure which affect RNA polymerase activity (e.g. "attenuation"), and ribosome-dependent ...

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