Eukaryotic RNA polymerases.

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This review will attempt to cover the present information on the multiple forms of eukaryotic DNA-dependent RNA polymerases, both at the structural and functional level. Nuclear RNA polymerases constitute a group of three large multimeric enzymes, each with a different and complex subunit structure and distinct specificity. The review will include a detailed description of their molecular structure. The current approaches to elucidate subunit function via chemical modification, phosphorylation, enzyme reconstitution, immunological studies, and mutant analysis will be described. In vitro reconstituted systems are available for the accurate transcription of cloned genes coding for rRNA, tRNA, 5 SRNA, and mRNA. These systems will be described with special attention to the cellular factors required for specific transcription. A section on future prospects will address questions concerning the significance of the complex subunit structure of the nuclear enzymes; the organization and regulation of the gene coding for RNA polymerase subunits; the obtention of mutants affected at the level of factors, or RNA polymerases; the mechanism of template recognition by factors and RNA polymerase.

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真核RNA聚合酶。
本文将从结构和功能两方面对真核生物dna依赖性RNA聚合酶的多种形式进行综述。核RNA聚合酶由三种大型多聚体酶组成,每一种酶都具有不同而复杂的亚基结构和不同的特异性。这篇综述将包括对它们分子结构的详细描述。目前通过化学修饰、磷酸化、酶重组、免疫学研究和突变分析来阐明亚基功能的方法将被描述。体外重组系统可用于精确转录编码rRNA、tRNA、5srna和mRNA的克隆基因。这些系统将特别关注特定转录所需的细胞因子。关于未来前景的一节将讨论有关核酶复杂亚基结构的重要性的问题;RNA聚合酶亚基编码基因的组织与调控;突变体在因子或RNA聚合酶水平上的影响;模板识别因子和RNA聚合酶的机制。
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