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Structural Basis of Transcription: Mismatch-Specific Fidelity Mechanisms and Paused RNA Polymerase II with Frayed RNA

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MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages 710-721

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.06.002

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  2. Sonderforschungsbereich [SFB646]
  3. EU research grant network 3D Repertoire
  4. LMUexcellent
  5. Nanosystems Initiative Munich NIM
  6. Elitenetzwerk Bayern graduate programme NanoBioTechnology
  7. Fonds der chemischen Industrie
  8. NIH [GM74252, GM74840]

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We show that RNA polymerase (Pol) II prevents erroneous transcription in vitro with different strategies that depend on the type of DNA. RNA base mismatch. Certain mismatches are efficiently formed but impair RNA extension. Other mismatches allow for RNA extension but are inefficiently formed and efficiently proofread by RNA cleavage. X-ray analysis reveals that a T. U mismatch impairs RNA extension by forming a wobble base pair at the Pol II active center that dissociates the catalytic metal ion and misaligns the RNA 3' end. The mismatch can also stabilize a paused state of Pol II with a frayed RNA 3' nucleotide. The frayed nucleotide binds in the Pol II pore either parallel or perpendicular to the DNA-RNA hybrid axis (fraying sites I and II, respectively) and overlaps the nucleoside triphosphate (NTP) site, explaining how it halts transcription during proofreading, before backtracking and RNA cleavage.

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