Structural Dynamics of RNA Polymerase II
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Structural Dynamics of RNA Polymerase II During Nucleotide Addition Cycle
RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) drives gene expression through iterative nucleotide addition cycles (NACs) comprising translocation, substrate binding, and catalysis. The lack of pre-catalysis and post-catalysis intermediates has precluded a complete mechanistic understanding of the NAC. Here we present 43 cryo-EM structures capturing distinct stages of the S. cerevisiae RNAPII elongation complex (EC) NAC, including previously intractable transition intermediates.
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