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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9985672
_displayNameStructural basis for promoter recognition and transcription factor binding and release in human mitochondria
_timestamp2026-03-24 17:45:57
author[Person:9985668] Herbine, Karl
[Person:9985676] Nayak, Ashok R
[Person:9914432] Zamudio-Ochoa, Angelica
[Person:9838315] Temiakov, Dmitry
created[InstanceEdit:9985675] May, Bruce, 2026-03-24
journalMol Cell
pages3123-3136.e7
pubMedIdentifier40712587
titleStructural basis for promoter recognition and transcription factor binding and release in human mitochondria
volume85
year2025
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9985666] POLRMT in POLRMT:TFB2M:mitochondrial promoter:5 nt RNA extends 5 nt RNA to 8-9 nt and TFB2M dissociates from POLRMT:TFB2M:mitochondrial DNA [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9985667] POLRMT in POLRMT:TFB2M:TFAM:mitochondrial promoter polymerizes 5 nt RNA and TFAM dissociates [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9985674] TEFM binds POLRMT:mitochondrial genome:8-9 nt RNA [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9985686] Mitochondrial transcription [Homo sapiens]
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