Preferential interaction of the his pause RNA hairpin with RNA polymerase   subunit residues 904-950 correlates with strong transcriptional pausing (original) (raw)

Preferential interaction of the his pause RNA hairpin with RNA polymerase β subunit residues 904–950 correlates with strong transcriptional pausing

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