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Semiconservative synthesis of single-stranded RNA by bacteriophage phi 6 RNA polymerase
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Semiconservative SynthesisBacteriophage Phi 6EngineeringAssay MixtureNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionNucleic Acid BiochemistryBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyMolecular BiologyRna PolymerasePseudomonas Phaseolicola BacteriophageBacteriophageProkaryotic VirusOligonucleotideMicrobiologyRna Processing
The RNA polymerase in the nucleocapsid of Pseudomonas phaseolicola bacteriophage phi 6 transcribed large, medium, and small single-stranded RNA from the viral double-stranded RNA genome by a semiconservative (displacement) mechanism. Approximately 23%, 63%, and 65% of the nucleocapsid particles in the assay mixture synthesized at least one round of large, medium, and small single-stranded RNA molecules, respectively. Some of these particles reinitiated synthesis such that an average of 1.5 large, 33 medium, and 24 small single-stranded RNAs were synthesized from each double-stranded RNA.
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