Practice question
Question
Rho protein is best described as
Explanation
Rho protein functions as homohexameric motor translocating along nascent RNA toward polymerase, coupling ATP hydrolysis to RNA displacement. Structural analysis reveals each subunit contains N-terminal oligonucleotide-binding domain forming primary C-rich rut binding site and C-terminal RecA-like ATPase domain providing RNA-dependent ATPase and 5' to 3' helicase activities. Mechanism resembles ring helicase threading RNA through central pore. Rather than simple endonuclease or ligase, Rho acts mechanical translocase unwinding RNA-DNA hybrid within elongation complex. Inhibitor bicyclomycin targets ATPase pocket, validating RNA-dependent ATPase helicase classification essential for factor-dependent termination pathway.