“…Three general classes of RNAP pause sites have been described: promoter proximal, hairpin dependent, and hairpin independent (Kainz and Roberts, 1995;Artsimovitch and Landick, 2000a;Landick, 2004). RNAP pause sites have been identified in the untranslated leaders of the E. coli trp (Winkler and Yanofsky, 1981), his (Mooney et al, 1998), tna (Gong and Yanofsky, 2003), and S10 (Sha et al, 1995) operons, the bacteriophage lambda late transcript (Marr and Roberts, 2000), and the B. subtilis pyr (Zhang et al, 2005), glyQS (Grundy and Henkin, 2004), and trp (Yakhnin and Babitzke, 2002) operons. RNAP pausing has been documented for several eukaryotic genes as well; promoter-proximal pausing occurs for several Drosophila heat-shock genes (Rasmussen and Lis, 1993), whereas hairpin-dependent pausing occurs during transcription of HIV (Palangat et al, 1998).…”