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The kinetics of sigma subunit directed promoter recognition by E. coli RNA polymerase
Authors:M Buckle  IK Pemberton  MA Jacquet  H Buc
Affiliation:Unité de Physicochimie des Macromolécules Biologiques (UMR 1773 du CNRS), Institut Pasteur, 25 Rue du Dr Roux, Paris Cedex, 75724, France.mbuckle@pasteur.fr
Abstract:Time-resolved laser UV irradiation and controlled proteolysis have been used to study the sequential recognition of the lac UV5 promoter by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. Local rearrangements in the DNA, the appearance of intimate protein-DNA contacts, and structural changes within the sigma subunit together provide specific signatures that define major species populated during this process. At 22 degreesC, a first closed complex is characterised by a transient conformational change in the sigma subunit and by a distortion in the -35 region. Subsequently, direct contacts at -34 and at positions -8, -5 and -3 on the non-template strand appear prior to DNA strand separation. The contact in the -35 consensus region involves only the sigma subunit. This intermediate possesses different structural parameters from that formed by quenching open complexes from 37 degreesC to 14 degreesC. Sigma thus appears as the principal partner acting during promoter recognition, a strongly coupled process involving two major intermediates only.
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