Initiation of Transcription from RNA polymerase II Genes
Initiation of Transcription from RNA polymerase II Genes
RNA polymerases I and III are transcribe genes that are responsible for housekeeping. These genes are transcribed continuously and with great efficiency. Furthermore, the RNA polymerases I and III do not require regulation as complex as suffering RNA polymerase II. These are grouped genes that express constitutively in all cells involved. In the basic functions of these, they are different depending on the cell type and functional status. RNA polymerase II catalyzes the transcription of genes that encode proteins. A major domain of RNA ...