Biochemical characterization of
Mycobacterial
RNA polymerases
Stephanie L. Cooper,
Ryan M. Requijo,
Aaron L. Lucius
et al.
Abstract:Tuberculosis is caused by the bacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(Mtb). While eukaryotic species employ several specialized RNA polymerases (Pols) to fulfill the RNA synthesis requirements of the cell, bacterial species use a single RNA polymerase (RNAP). To contribute to the foundational understanding of how Mtb and the related non-pathogenic mycobacterial species,
Mycobacterium smegmatis
(Msm), perform the essential function of RNA synthesis, we perfo… Show more
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