RNA polymerase elongation factors.

Annual Review of Microbiology
Jeffrey W RobertsJoshua J Filter

Abstract

The elongation phase of transcription by RNA polymerase is highly regulated and modulated. Both general and operon-specific elongation factors determine the local rate and extent of transcription to coordinate the appearance of transcript with its use as a messenger or functional ribonucleoprotein or regulatory element, as well as to provide operon-specific gene regulation.

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