Target Name: RNA polymerase III (Pol III) complex
NCBI ID: P28931
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RNA polymerase III (Pol III) complex
Other Name(s): Pol III

Understanding RNA-III Complexes and Their Functions in Disease

RNA polymerase III (RNA-III) complex is a protein complex that plays a crucial role in gene expression and DNA replication. It is composed of several subunits that work together to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of gene transcription process. The functions of RNA-III complexes have been confirmed in many biological processes, including cell proliferation, cell cycle regulation, DNA damage repair, and immune responses.

Each subunit in the RNA-III complex has a unique function. For example, the RNA-III C domain, the core subunit of RNA-III, can bind DNA templates and guide DNA chain extension by unwinding the double helix. The RNA-III S domain of the guidance subunit of RNA-III can bind to specific sequences on the DNA template, and the interaction of the domains can enhance the guidance ability of RNA-III.

The structure and function of RNA-III complexes are highly conserved. This allows researchers to use RNA-III as a drug target or biomarker to study biological processes such as gene expression and DNA replication. For example, RNA-III has been used as a target for treating cancer, such as RNA-III interference therapy in clinical trials. In addition, RNA-III has also been used as a biomarker to study DNA damage and cell cycle.

RNA-III complexes are also involved in many important biological processes, such as DNA replication, cell mitosis, cell cycle regulation, and cell proliferation. The role of the RNA-III complex in DNA replication is particularly important. During DNA replication, the RNA-III complex guides DNA strand elongation by unwinding the double helix and ensuring that each newly synthesized strand contains the accurate reverse transcript. The functions of RNA-III complexes are also widely used in the regulation of cell mitosis and cell cycle.

RNA-III complexes are also closely related to the occurrence and development of many diseases. For example, RNA-III complexes have been shown to be closely related to cancer progression and treatment response in certain types of cancer. In addition, RNA-III complexes are also associated with many genetic diseases, such as cystic fibrosis.

Therefore, the RNA-III complex is a potential drug target or biomarker that can be used to treat many diseases. Future research will focus on the function of the RNA-III complex and how it can be exploited to develop new drugs or biomarkers.

Protein Name: RNA Polymerase III (Pol III) Complex

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