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λQ inhibits RNAP
So what is RNAP
RNA Polymerase is an intermediary enzyme responsible for processing gene sequences into RNA-based genetic material that can be utilized in protein synthesis.
OK.
RNA polymerase II transcribes protein-coding genes into messenger RNA (mRNA). This 12-subunit enzyme works as a complex that directly influences gene expression through its production of pre-mRNA transcripts. Once the pre-mRNAs are released by RNA polymerase II within the nucleus, biochemical modifications prepare these transcripts for translation. RNA polymerase II also produces micro RNA (miRNA) molecules. These non-coding transcripts can mediate gene expression and the activity of mRNAs after transcription.
Well, it is beginning to seem even more relevant
Perhaps the Delta and Lambda variants were comms about ops targeting certain CUE balls in the Cabal system
Here's the thing
When the jab injects a bunch of mRNA into you,
The damage that can be done is limited by the number of mRNA molecules
But if the body makes copies
Oh My GOD!!!
Talk about and INFECTION
So a substance that INHIBITS a key
Biochemical step
In making RNA
May be useful to neutralise the damage
Righting a Wrong!!!
Well, I like the sound of that too.
Writing a wrong: Coupled RNA polymerase II transcription and RNA quality control
https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wrna.1529
Thing is, that I believe Grade 7 and 8 students could learn this stuff
The basics of biochemistry and genomic
Metabolic pathways and how INHIBITORS and ACTIVATORS change the outcome of the chain of chemical reactions
Kids with this knowledge will grow up to be POWERFUL citizens
Consider this in your homeschooling and charter schooling plans