| Literature DB >> 15122345 |
Bryce E Nickels1, Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, Sean J Garrity, Richard H Ebright, Ann Hochschild.
Abstract
The sigma(70) subunit of RNA polymerase plays an essential role in transcription initiation. In addition, sigma(70) has a critical regulatory role during transcription elongation at the bacteriophage lambda late promoter, lambda P(R'). At this promoter, sigma(70) mediates a pause in early elongation through contact with a DNA sequence element in the initially transcribed region that resembles a promoter -10 element. Here we provide evidence that sigma(70) also mediates a pause in early elongation at the lac promoter (plac). Like that at lambda P(R'), the pause at plac is facilitated by a sequence element in the initially transcribed region that resembles a promoter -10 element. Using biophysical analysis, we demonstrate that the pause-inducing sequence element at plac stabilizes the interaction between sigma(70) and the remainder of the transcription elongation complex. Bioinformatic analysis suggests that promoter-proximal sigma(70)-dependent pauses may play a role in the regulation of many bacterial promoters.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15122345 DOI: 10.1038/nsmb757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Struct Mol Biol ISSN: 1545-9985 Impact factor: 15.369