📂 Anatomy
RNA polymerase II, holoenzyme — Definition
RNA polimeraz II, holoenzim / RNA polymerase II, holoenzyme
RNA polymerase II holoenzimi is a large protein complex that initiates and regulates gene transcription in ökaryotic cells. This enzyme is found in the core and is responsible for the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA). Holoenzim also contains auxiliary proteins such as RNA polymerase II as well as transcription factors, and plays a critical role in controlling gene expression. Clinically, dysfunctions of this enzyme are associated with various types of cancer and genetic diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is RNA polimeraz II, holoenzim?
RNA polimeraz II, holoenzim; rNA polymerase II holoenzimi is a large protein complex that initiates and regulates gene transcription in ökaryotic cells. This enzyme is found in the core and is responsible for the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA). Holoenzim also contains auxiliary proteins such as RNA polymerase II as well as transcription factors, and plays a critical role in controlling gene expression. Clinically, dysfunctions of this enzyme are associated with various types of cancer and genetic diseases.
❓ What is RNA polymerase II, holoenzyme in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "RNA polymerase II, holoenzyme" is RNA polimeraz II, holoenzim.
❓ Which medical field is RNA polimeraz II, holoenzim related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.