| Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
RNA POLYMERASE | [CAS]
9014-24-8 | [Synonyms]
Pol I Pol III EC 2.7.7.6 Polymerase III RNA POLYMERASE RNA polymerase 1 RNA transcriptase RNA polymerase IV rna polymerase t7 *expressed in E. co Ribonucleic polymerase Ribonucleate polymerase RNA formation factors, C RNA nucleotidyltransferase Modified T7 RNA polymerase RIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASE DNA-dependent RNA polymerase T7 rna polymerase recombinant Ribonucleic acid transcriptase Ribonucleate nucleotidyltransferase Nucleotidyltransferase, ribonucleate rna polymerase from escherichia coli Ribonucleic acid nucleotidyltransferase RNA Polymerase, T7 from E. coli HMS 174/pAR1219 Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase from Escherichia coli sp6 rna polymerase from sp6-infected *S. typhimur T7 RNA POLYMERASE RECOMBINANT,*EXPRESSED IN E. COLI RIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASE FROM*ESCHERC HIA COLI ST NUCLEOSIDE TRIPHOSPHATE: RNA NUCLEOTIDYLTRANSFERASE [DNA-DIRECTED] rna polymerase from sp6-infected salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium RNA Polymerase from Salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium, SP6-infected RNA Polymerase T7, RNA Polymerase, T7 from E. coli HMS 174/pAR1219 RNA Polymerase from SP6-infected Salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium, buffered aqueous solution Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase from Escherichia coli, Nucleoside triphosphate: RNA nucleotidyltransferase (DNA-directed) | [EINECS(EC#)]
232-756-4 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00212692 |
| Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
Group of enzymes for catalyzing the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template (sense
strand). Bacteria possess only a single type of RNA polymerases, but eukaryotic cells possess at least four. They are
designated: type I (pol I), which is responsible for synthesis of
ribosomal RNA (except 5S RNA); type II (pol II), which is responsible for synthesis of messenger RNA (and its precursor,
heterogenous nuclear RNA); type III (pol III), which is responsible for synthesis of transfer RNA and the small ribosomal 5
SRNA; and type IV, which is the RNA polymerase of the
mitochondria. RNA polymerases are sensitive to various antibiotics; for example, pol II is sensitive to a-amanitin and pol I
to actinomycin D. Since a single species of RNA polymerase
is responsible for synthesis of all messenger RNA, the specificity of gene expression is clearly not determined by the polymerase enzyme, but since the promoter sequence (see
promoter) upstream of the initiation site of the coding
sequence is recognized by the enzyme, differences in the
sequence of the promoter between different genes will affect
transcription rates. RNA polymerases are complex proteins.
The bacterial enzyme consists of a core enzyme comprising a-,
b-, and b’-subunits, and a sigma factor, which recognizes the
pribnow box. | [Uses]
T7 RNA polymerase is a polymerase expressed by Escherichia coli from the RNA polymerase gene of T7 bacteriophage. T7 RNA polymerase is highly specific and involved in in vitro transcription (IVT) of mRNA. In the presence of Mg2+, T7 RNA polymerase only uses the single-stranded or double-stranded DNA containing the T7 promoter sequence as a template, and uses NTP as a substrate to synthesize RNA complementary to the single-stranded DNA downstream of the promoter[1][2]. | [References]
[1] Dousis A, et al. An engineered T7 RNA polymerase that produces mRNA free of immunostimulatory byproducts. Nat Biotechnol. 2023 Apr;41(4):560-568. DOI:10.1038/s41587-022-01525-6 [2] Borkotoky S, et al. The highly efficient T7 RNA polymerase: A wonder macromolecule in biological realm. Int J Biol Macromol. 2018 Oct 15;118(Pt A):49-56. DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.05.198 |
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