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Region 1.2 of the RNA polymerase σ subunit controls recognition of the-10 promoter element

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 955-964

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7601555

Keywords

formaldehyde crosslinking; promoter melting; RNA polymerase; sigma70 region 1.2; transcription pausing

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM030717, R01 GM064530, GM30717, R01 GM64530] Funding Source: Medline

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Recognition of the -10 promoter consensus element by region 2 of the bacterial RNA polymerase sigma subunit is a key step in transcription initiation. sigma also functions as an elongation factor, inducing transcription pausing by interacting with transcribed DNA non-template strand sequences that are similar to the -10 element sequence. Here, we show that the region 1.2 of Escherichia coli sigma(70), whose function was heretofore unknown, is strictly required for efficient recognition of the non-template strand of -10-like pause-inducing DNA sequence by sigma region 2, and for sigma-dependent promoter-proximal pausing. Recognition of the fork-junction promoter DNA by RNA polymerase holoenzyme also requires sigma region 1.2 and thus resembles the pause-inducing sequence recognition. Our results, together with available structural data, support a model where sigma region 1.2 acts as a core RNA polymerase-dependent allosteric switch that modulates non-template DNA strand recognition by sigma region 2 during transcription initiation and elongation.

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