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Interactions of regulated and deregulated forms of the sigma54 holoenzyme with heteroduplex promoter DNA
Authors:Cannon Wendy  Wigneshweraraj Siva R  Buck Martin
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Abstract:The bacterial sigma54 RNA polymerase holoenzyme binds to promoters as a stable closed complex that is silent for transcription unless acted upon by an enhancer-bound activator protein. Using DNA binding and transcription assays the ability of the enhancer-dependent sigma54 holoenzyme to interact with promoter DNA containing various regions of heteroduplex from -12 to -1 was assessed. Different DNA regions important for stabilising sigma54 holoenzyme-promoter interactions, destabilizing binding, limiting template utilisation in activator-dependent transcription and for stable binding of a deregulated form of the holoenzyme lacking sigma54 Region I were identified. It appears that homoduplex structures are required for early events in sigma54 holoenzyme promoter binding and that disruption of a repressive fork junction structure only modestly deregulates transcription. DNA opening from -5 to -1 appears important for stable engagement of the holoenzyme following activation. The regulatory Region I of sigma54 was shown to be involved in interactions with the sequences in the -5 to -1 area.
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