| 11. | The encoded protein forms a multiple-protein RNA editing holoenzyme with APOBEC1 complementation factor ( A1CF ).
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| 12. | Elp3 has the ability to acetylate all histone subunits and also shows involvement in the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme.
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| 13. | It should be noted that the above promoter sequences are recognized only by RNA polymerase holoenzyme containing sigma-70.
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| 14. | RNA polymerase holoenzyme complex consisting of core RNA polymerase and a sigma factor executes transcription of a DNA template strand.
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| 15. | It is also known that vitamin B12 can repress MetE gene expression, which is mediated by the MetH holoenzyme.
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| 16. | This is typical in many staphylococcal lysins as well as the streptococcal PlyC holoenzyme, which contains two catalytic domains.
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| 17. | It can be released upon E . coli " without the co-factor results in an inactive holoenzyme.
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| 18. | This protein has also been used in fluorescent sensing either simply as an apoenzyme or as an as a holoenzyme.
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| 19. | The complete holoenzyme therefore has 6 subunits : ?'?? I and ? II ?? ( ~ 450 kDa ).
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| 20. | An inactive enzyme without the cofactor is called an apoenzyme, while the complete enzyme with cofactor is called a holoenzyme.
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