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Snapshots of RNA polymerase III in action – A mini review

Qianmin Wang, Julia L. Daiß, Youwei Xu, Christoph Engel

2022Gene14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA polymerase (Pol) III is responsible for the transcription of tRNAs, 5S rRNA, U6 snRNA, and other non-coding RNAs. Transcription factors such as TFIIIA, -B, -C, SNAPc, and Maf1 are required for promoter recognition, promoter opening, and Pol III activity regulation. Recent developments in cryo-electron microscopy and advanced purification approaches for endogenous multi-subunit complexes accelerated structural studies resulting in detailed structural insights which allowed an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying Pol III transcription. Here, we summarize structural data on Pol III and its regulating factors providing a three-dimensional framework to guide further analysis of RNA polymerase III.

Topics & Concepts

RNA polymerase IIIBiologyRNA polymerase IITranscription factor II DTranscription (linguistics)RNA polymerase ITranscription factor II FRNA polymeraseRNA polymerase II holoenzymePolymeraseTranscription factor II ESmall nuclear RNAMolecular biologyComputational biologyCell biologyRNAGeneticsRNA-dependent RNA polymerasePromoterGene expressionGeneLinguisticsPhilosophyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer
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