Unusual promoter-independent transcription reactions with bacteriophage RNA polymerases

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Efficient transcription reactions of DNA-dependent RNA polymerases require the presence of a specific promoter sequence. This report shows that in the absence of their cognate promoter, two bacteriophage RNA polymerases are capable of performing unusual transcription reactions: (i) the DNA template serves also as a primer for RNA synthesis and this leads to hybrid DNA/RNA molecules, (ii) if the DNA template forms a hairpin structure, the linear DNA can be transcribed via the 'rolling circle' mechanism. © 1989 IRL Press.

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Krupp, G. (1989). Unusual promoter-independent transcription reactions with bacteriophage RNA polymerases. Nucleic Acids Research, 17(8), 3023–3036. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/17.8.3023

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