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Structural organization of bacterial RNA polymerase holoenzyme and the RNA polymerase-promoter open complex
Authors:Mekler Vladimir  Kortkhonjia Ekaterine  Mukhopadhyay Jayanta  Knight Jennifer  Revyakin Andrei  Kapanidis Achillefs N  Niu Wei  Ebright Yon W  Levy Ronald  Ebright Richard H
Institution:Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Waksman Institute, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Abstract:We have used systematic fluorescence resonance energy transfer and distance-constrained docking to define the three-dimensional structures of bacterial RNA polymerase holoenzyme and the bacterial RNA polymerase-promoter open complex in solution. The structures provide a framework for understanding sigma(70)-(RNA polymerase core), sigma(70)-DNA, and sigma(70)-RNA interactions. The positions of sigma(70) regions 1.2, 2, 3, and 4 are similar in holoenzyme and open complex. In contrast, the position of sigma(70) region 1.1 differs dramatically in holoenzyme and open complex. In holoenzyme, region 1.1 is located within the active-center cleft, apparently serving as a "molecular mimic" of DNA, but, in open complex, region 1.1 is located outside the active center cleft. The approach described here should be applicable to the analysis of other nanometer-scale complexes.
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