Abstract:The vast majority of organisms possess transcription elongation factors, the functionally similar bacterial Gre and eukaryotic TFIIS/TFS. Their main cellular functions are to proofread errors of transcription and to restart elongation via stimulation of RNA hydrolysis by the active centre of RNA polymerase (RNAP). Very few taxons lack these factors, including the large evolutionarily ancient group of cyanobacteria and their descendants, the chloroplasts. How do they cope? What compensatory mechanisms they poss… Show more
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