Topics in Microbial PhysiologyP. Tauro International Bioscience Publishers, 1974 - 275 pagine |
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... initiation of RNA synthesis in E. coli , it has been shown that DNA synthesis continues for a discrete period of time even after RNA syntesis is arrested . This indicates that once initiation is allowed , transcription is not an ...
... initiation of RNA synthesis in E. coli , it has been shown that DNA synthesis continues for a discrete period of time even after RNA syntesis is arrested . This indicates that once initiation is allowed , transcription is not an ...
Pagina 68
... initiation Sigma subunit is presumed to be required for attachment of the enzyme to the specific template site and initiation of RNA synthesis ( 15 , 115 ) . Once initiation is complete , the sigma gets detached from the core enzyme and ...
... initiation Sigma subunit is presumed to be required for attachment of the enzyme to the specific template site and initiation of RNA synthesis ( 15 , 115 ) . Once initiation is complete , the sigma gets detached from the core enzyme and ...
Pagina 98
... initiation of the polypeptide chain . These factors were designated as F1 F2 and F3 . The initiation factors have now been prepared in a very highly purified form and their function in the initi- ation process is being clarified ( 36 ...
... initiation of the polypeptide chain . These factors were designated as F1 F2 and F3 . The initiation factors have now been prepared in a very highly purified form and their function in the initi- ation process is being clarified ( 36 ...
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3 | 28 |
In Vitro Synthesis of | 41 |
In vivo Replication of Bacterial | 49 |
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Acad Acta activity addition amino acid amount appears bacteria bacteriophages bases binding Biochem Biol Biophys biosynthesis bond bound catalyzed cell chain Chem chromosome coli complex components compounds contain cytoplasmic dependant direction DNA polymerase DNA synthesis double electron enzyme evidence example experiments extracts factors fatty acid fixation formation function gene genetic glucose growing growth incorporated inducer inhibited initiation involved isolated labelled lipid mechanism membrane molecule mutants Natl Nature nitrogen nitrogenase nucleotides observed occurs operator operon organisms oxidation peptide phosphate poly polypeptide presence Proc protein purified reaction reduction region regulation replication repression repressor residues ribosomes role sequence shown similar single specific step strand structure studies substrates subunits suggested sulphur synthesis synthetase Table template transcription transfer tRNA various vitro vivo wall