2019
DOI: 10.1101/2019.12.26.888743
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Chemical transcription roadblocking for nascent RNA display

Abstract: Site-specific arrest of RNA polymerase is fundamental to several technologies that measure RNA structure and function. Current in vitro transcription 'roadblocking' approaches inhibit transcription elongation using a protein blockade bound to the DNA template. One limitation of protein-mediated transcription roadblocking is that it requires the inclusion of a protein factor that is extrinsic to the minimal in vitro transcription reaction. In this work, we show that interrupting the transcribed DNA strand with … Show more

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