For instance, bacteria contain a single type of RNA polymerase, while eukaryotes (multicellular organisms and yeasts) contain three distinct types. In spite of these differences, there are ...
Protein synthesis is vital for life, translating genetic information from DNA to functional proteins through transcription ...
For instance, bacteria contain a single type of RNA polymerase, while eukaryotes (multicellular organisms and yeasts) contain three distinct types. In spite of these differences, there are ...
More information: Yuki Aoi et al, SPT5 regulates RNA polymerase II stability via Cullin 3–ARMC5 recognition, Science Advances (2025). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adt5885 Provided by Northwestern University ...
The process of transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II (Pol II), in which Pol II travels along DNA and synthesizes RNA from DNA, is essential for proper gene expression in all eukaryotic cells.