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      Rho Protein: Roles and Mechanisms

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          <p class="first" id="d73598e87">At the end of the multistep transcription process, the elongating RNA polymerase (RNAP) is dislodged from the DNA template either at specific DNA sequences, called the terminators, or by a nascent RNA-dependent helicase, Rho. In Escherichia coli, about half of the transcription events are terminated by the Rho protein. Rho utilizes its RNA-dependent ATPase activities to translocate along the mRNA and eventually dislodges the RNAP via an unknown mechanism. The transcription elongation factor NusG facilitates this termination process by directly interacting with Rho. In this review, we discuss current models describing the mechanism of action of this hexameric transcription terminator, its regulation by different cis and trans factors, and the effects of the termination process on physiological processes in bacterial cells, particularly E. coli and Salmonella enterica Typhimurium. </p>

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          Journal
          Annual Review of Microbiology
          Annu. Rev. Microbiol.
          Annual Reviews
          0066-4227
          1545-3251
          September 08 2017
          September 08 2017
          : 71
          : 1
          : 687-709
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-micro-030117-020432
          28731845
          7681dc0c-9f23-47e1-94f4-7c195e9ed827
          © 2017

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