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2.7.7.6: DNA-directed RNA polymerase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about DNA-directed RNA polymerase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 2.7.7.6

Reaction

nucleoside triphosphate
+
RNAn
=
diphosphate
+
RNAn+1

Synonyms

C RNA formation factors, chloroplast soluble RNA polymerase, deoxyribonucleic acid-dependent ribonucleic acid polymerase, DNA-dependent ribonucleate nucleotidyltransferase, DNA-dependent RNA nucleotidyltransferase, DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, DNA-dependent RNA polymerase I, DNA-dependent RNA polymerase III, DNA-dependent RNAP, h-mtRNAP, K1E RNAP, mitochondrial RNA polymerase, mitoRNAP, More, mtRNAP, multi-subunit RNA polymerase, nucleotidyltransferase, ribonucleate, plastid RNA polymerase, plastid-encoded polymerase, plastid-encoded RNA polymerase, Pol I, Pol II, pol III, Pol IIIalpha, Pol IIIbeta, Pol IV, Pol V, polI, PolIII, POLRMT, ribonucleate nucleotidyltransferase, ribonucleate polymerase, ribonucleic acid formation factors, C, ribonucleic acid nucleotidyltransferase, ribonucleic acid polymerase, ribonucleic acid transcriptase, ribonucleic polymerase, ribonucleic transcriptase, rifampicin-resistant RNA polymerase, RNA formation factors, C, RNA nucleotidyltransferase, RNA nucleotidyltransferase (DNA-directed), RNA pol III, RNA polymerase, RNA polymerase core enzyme, RNA polymerase I, RNA polymerase II, RNA polymerase II complex, RNA polymerase III, RNA polymerase III complex, RNA transcriptase, RNAP, RNAP core enzyme, RNAP I, RNAP II, RNAP III, RNAP sigma70, RNAP-II, RNAP2, RNAPII, RPO, rpo1N, Rpo41, RpoA, RpoD, RpoS, RpoT, Saci_0834, sigma38 RNA polymerase, sigmaS-containing RNA polymerase, T7 RNA polymerase, T7 RNAP, T7-like RNA polymerase, Taq polymerase, transcriptase, YonO

ECTree

     2 Transferases
         2.7 Transferring phosphorus-containing groups
             2.7.7 Nucleotidyltransferases
                2.7.7.6 DNA-directed RNA polymerase

General Stability

General Stability on EC 2.7.7.6 - DNA-directed RNA polymerase

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GENERAL STABILITY
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
LITERATURE
40% glycerol is absolutely required for stability
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each freeze-thaw cycle results in significant loss of activity
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enzyme shows an extreme instability in the presence of salts
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nucleolar enzyme appears to be less stable than the nucleoplasmic enzyme, particularly in the presence of salt
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the two largest Pol I subunits do not dissociate from one another between rounds of transcription. Pol I is relatively stable through multiple rounds of transcription
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