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RapA, a bacterial homolog of SWI2/SNF2, stimulates RNA polymerase recycling in transcription

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GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 15, Issue 24, Pages 3330-3341

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gad.936701

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RapA; SWI2/SNF2 homolog; transcriptional activation; RNA polymerase recycling; remodeling posttranscription complexes

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We report that RapA, an Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (RNAP)-associated homolog of SW12/SNF2, is capable of dramatic activation of RNA synthesis. The RapA-mediated transcriptional activation in vitro depends on supercoiled DNA and high salt concentrations, a condition that is likely to render the DNA superhelix tightly compacted. Moreover, RapA activates transcription by stimulating RNAP recycling. Mutational analyses indicate that the ATPase activity of RapA is essential for its function as a transcriptional activator, and a rapA null mutant exhibits a growth defect on nutrient plates containing high salt concentrations in vivo. Thus, RapA acts as a general transcription factor and an integral component of the transcription machinery. The mode of action of RapA in remodeling posttranscription or posttermination complexes is discussed.

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