When s subunit dissociates from an initiated RNA polymerase,

a) it can bind a core enzyme to reform holoenzyme.

b) it hydrolyzes ATP until rebound by core enzyme.

c) it leaves behind an elongating species complexed with Rho
factor.

d) it remains bound to the promoter consensus sequence.



When s subunit dissociates from an initiated RNA polymerase, a) it can bind a core enzyme to refo..

Answer / sushil kumar middha

a) it can bind a core enzyme to reform holoenzyme

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