Protein Domain : IPR012756

Type:  Family Name:  DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit beta''
Description:  DNA-directed RNA polymerases (also known as DNA-dependent RNA polymerases) are responsible for the polymerisation of ribonucleotides into a sequence complementary to the template DNA. In eukaryotes, there are three different forms of DNA-directed RNA polymerases transcribing different sets of genes. Most RNA polymerases are multimeric enzymes and are composed of a variable number of subunits. The core RNA polymerase complex consists of five subunits (two alpha, one beta, one beta-prime and one omega) and is sufficient for transcription elongation and termination but is unable to initiate transcription. Transcription initiation from promoter elements requires a sixth, dissociable subunit called a sigma factor, which reversibly associates with the core RNA polymerase complex to form a holoenzyme []. The core RNA polymerase complex forms a "crab claw"-like structure with an internal channel running along the full length []. The key functional sites of the enzyme, as defined by mutational and cross-linking analysis, are located on the inner wall of this channel.RNA synthesis follows after the attachment of RNA polymerase to a specific site, the promoter, on the template DNA strand. The RNA synthesis process continues until a termination sequence is reached. The RNA product, which is synthesised in the 5' to 3'direction, is known as the primary transcript. Eukaryotic nuclei contain three distinct types of RNA polymerases that differ in the RNA they synthesise:RNA polymerase I: located in the nucleoli, synthesises precursors of most ribosomal RNAs.RNA polymerase II: occurs in the nucleoplasm, synthesises mRNA precursors. RNA polymerase III: also occurs in the nucleoplasm, synthesises the precursors of 5S ribosomal RNA, the tRNAs, and a variety of other small nuclear and cytosolic RNAs. Eukaryotic cells are also known to contain separate mitochondrial and chloroplast RNA polymerases. Eukaryotic RNA polymerases, whose molecular masses vary in size from 500 to 700 kDa, contain two non-identical large (>100 kDa) subunits and an array of up to 12 different small (less than 50 kDa) subunits.The family consists of the product of the rpoC2 gene, a subunit of DNA-directed RNA polymerase of cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. RpoC2 corresponds largely to the C-terminal region of the RpoC (the beta' subunit) of other bacteria. Members of this family are designated beta'' in chloroplasts/plastids, and beta' (confusingly) in Cyanobacteria, where RpoC1 is called beta' in chloroplasts/plastids and gamma in Cyanobacteria. We prefer to name this family beta'', after its organellar members, to emphasize that this RpoC1 and RpoC2 together replace RpoC in other bacteria. Short Name:  DNA-dir_RpoC2_beta_pp

0 Child Features

3 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR007083 Domain RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 4
IPR007066 Domain RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 3
IPR007081 Domain RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 5

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
TIGR02388
MF_01324

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003677 IPR012756
GO:0003899 IPR012756
GO:0006351 IPR012756

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003677 IPR012756
GO:0003899 IPR012756
GO:0006351 IPR012756

0 Parent Features

108 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
ATCG00170.1 P56764 PAC:19637995 Arabidopsis thaliana 1376  
21078 PAC:27390907 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 1210  
Thecc1EG046377t1 PAC:27459567 Theobroma cacao 1528  
Bradi5g23821.1.p PAC:31145381 Brachypodium distachyon 1260  
Medtr4g051120.1 G7JG04 PAC:31113133 Medicago truncatula 1368  
Medtr0002s0510.1 A0A072TLG9 PAC:31084721 Medicago truncatula 3148  
evm_27.model.AmTr_v1.0_scaffold00390.4 W1P3W4 PAC:31570834 Amborella trichopoda 1733  
Traes_1AS_368AA2EE9.1 PAC:31763054 Triticum aestivum 1056  
Traes_2AS_9A59C9CF2.2 PAC:31992856 Triticum aestivum 1471  
Traes_3AL_51A4FD8BE.1 PAC:31829637 Triticum aestivum 533  
Traes_4BL_F4056AB1E.1 PAC:31936048 Triticum aestivum 717  
Traes_4BS_ECFA6F553.1 PAC:31762738 Triticum aestivum 670  
Traes_4DL_56A2A54D1.1 PAC:32012451 Triticum aestivum 649  
Traes_5AL_4D796B58D.1 PAC:31914132 Triticum aestivum 1056  
Traes_5BL_808F1FE11.1 PAC:31875723 Triticum aestivum 472  
Traes_6DS_086988A37.1 PAC:31746551 Triticum aestivum 616  
Traes_7AL_58B05A8B2.1 PAC:31757503 Triticum aestivum 1137  
Bradi5g23821.2.p A0A2K2CIX6 PAC:32807198 Brachypodium distachyon 1347  
Bradi1g39195.1.p A0A0Q3H6J4 PAC:32799505 Brachypodium distachyon 1480  
Brdisv1Per11046515m.p PAC:33249735 Brachypodium distachyon Per1 572  
Brdisv1Per11006542m.p PAC:33234721 Brachypodium distachyon Per1 1540  
Brdisv20Bd21Ref1047470m.p PAC:33462169 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21 AnntCtrl 1260  
Brdisv20Bd21Ref1007082m.p A0A6N2NWU4 PAC:33446939 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21 AnntCtrl 1480  
Brdisv1pangenome1020396m.p A0A6N2NWU4 PAC:33645818 Brachypodium distachyon Pangenome 1480  
Brdisv1pangenome1060672m.p PAC:33637892 Brachypodium distachyon Pangenome 1260  
Brdisv1ABR31035916m.p PAC:34011532 Brachypodium distachyon ABR3 503  
Brdisv1ABR31046734m.p PAC:34006222 Brachypodium distachyon ABR3 693  
Brdisv1Luc11046547m.p PAC:34186122 Brachypodium distachyon Luc1 490  
Brdisv1Arn11046060m.p PAC:34515175 Brachypodium distachyon Arn1 863  
Brdisv1Foz11046620m.p PAC:35045070 Brachypodium distachyon Foz1 577  

2 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            3052291
            10499798