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Escherichia coli RNA polymerase binding and initiation of transcription on fragments of lambda rifd 18 DNA containing promoters for lambda genes and for rrnB, tufB, rplC,A, rplJ,L, and rpoB,C genes.

W E Taylor, R R Burgess.   

Abstract

Promoters of genes for bacteriophage lambda and for Escherichia coli ribosomal RNA (rrnB), elongation factor Tu (tufB), ribosomal proteins L11 (rplK), L1 (rplA), L10 (rplJ), and L7/L12 (rplL), and RNA polymerase subunits beta (rpoB) and beta' (rpoC) were studied by use of two types of filter binding assays which measured E. coli RNA polymerase binding and initiation of transcription on restriction fragments of lambda rifd 18 DNA. The DNA fragments selectively retained on filters were eluted, concentrated, and analyzed by gel electrophoresis. The binding characteristics of these promotor fragments were qualitatively determined by varying the RNA polymerase, salt, and glycerol concentrations in the polymerase binding assay with HaeIII fragments of lambda rifd 18 DNA. The approximate map locations of these small HaeIII fragments were determined by HaeIII digestion of the larger, previously mapped EcoRI, HindIII, and SmaI restriction fragments of the phage DNA. The base compositions proximal to the 5' ends of mRNA's from promoters on these DNA fragments were elucidated by the polymerase initiation assay, in which the addition of various combinations of nucleoside triphosphates to the reaction allowed RNA polymerase to form high-salt-resistant initiation complexes with some of the known SmaI + EcoRI, EcoRI + HindIII, or HaeIII restriction fragments of lambda rifd 18 DNA. The data obtained by this technique are consistent with the map positions and 5' mRNA base sequences of the known lambda promotors p'R, po, pR and pL. In the main focus of this work, we have determined the approximate map locations and 5' mRNA base compositions of several promoters for known E. coli genes including rrnB, tufB, rplK,A, and rplJ,L. No promoter was detected between rplL and the rpoB,C genes. Thus our data are consistent with the conclusion of Yamamoto and Nomura (1978) that the beta and beta' mRNA is probably cotranscribed from the promoter for rplJ,L. Finally, the approximate map positions and the NTP combinations which initiated transcription of several unknown lambda and E. coli in vitro promoters are reported. The methods reported should prove useful for studying the characteristics of promoters on other cloned DNA regions.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 159206     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(79)90073-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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