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RNA-binding to archaeal RNA polymerase subunits F/E: a DEER and FRET study

Authors :
Johann P. Klare
Christopher W. M. Kay
Daniel Klose
Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff
Dina Grohmann
Finn Werner
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132(17)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

RNA polymerases (RNAP) carry out transcription, the first step in the highly regulated process of gene expression. RNAPs are complex multisubunit enzymes, which undergo extensive structural rearrangements during the transcription cycle (initiation-elongation-termination). They accommodate interactions with the nucleic acid scaffold of transcription complexes (template DNA, DNA/RNA hybrid, and nascent RNA) and interact with a plethora of transcription factors. Here we focused on the RNAP-F/E subcomplex, which forms a stable heterodimer that binds the nascent RNA and thereby stimulates the processivity of elongation complexes. We used the pulsed-EPR method DEER and fluorescence spectroscopy to probe for conformational changes within the F/E dimer. Our results demonstrate that, upon binding of RNA, F/E remains in a stable conformation, which suggests that it serves as a structurally rigid guiding rail for the growing RNA chain during transcription.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
132
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....960dc4f3a018dc7a3e16bb1246c69da9