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  • 6. Charting a course through RNA polymerase.
    Bell SD, Jackson SP.
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  • 10. RNA polymerase-DNA interaction: structures of intermediate, open, and elongation complexes.
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  • 13. Direct observation of DNA rotation during transcription by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase.
    Harada Y, Ohara O, Takatsuki A, Itoh H, Shimamoto N, Kinosita K.
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  • 16. The intercalating beta-hairpin of T7 RNA polymerase plays a role in promoter DNA melting and in stabilizing the melted DNA for efficient RNA synthesis.
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  • 18. Exploring the molecular origin of the high selectivity of multisubunit RNA polymerases by stochastic kinetic models.
    Zhu R, de la Lande A, Zhang R, Salahub DR.
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  • 20. Kinetic studies and structural models of the association of E. coli sigma(70) RNA polymerase with the lambdaP(R) promoter: large scale conformational changes in forming the kinetically significant intermediates.
    Saecker RM, Tsodikov OV, McQuade KL, Schlax PE, Capp MW, Record MT.
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