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Influence of secondary structure on recovery from pauses during early stages of RNA transcription
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- Klopper, A. V.
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Bois, J. S.
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Grill, S. W.
Chicago
Abstract
The initial stages of transcription by RNA polymerase are frequently marked by pausing and stalling events. These events have been linked to an inactive backtracked state in which the polymerase diffuses along the template DNA. We investigate theoretically the influence of RNA secondary structure in confining this diffusion. The effective confinement length peaks at transcript lengths commensurate with early stalling. This finite-size effect accounts for slow progress at the beginning of transcription, which we illustrate via stochastic hopping models for backtracking polymerases.
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© 2010 The American Physical Society. Received 31 March 2009; revised manuscript received 29 October 2009; published 18 March 2010. The authors wish to thank A. Carlsson, M. Depken, E. Galburt, F. Jülicher, B. Lindner, K. Neugebauer, D. Ó Maoiléidigh, and J. Parrondo for insightful discussion. J.S.B. acknowledges the Human Frontier Science Program for funding.Attached Files
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