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Interference by PR-bound RNA polymerase with PRM function in vitro. Modulation by the bacteriophage lambda cI protein.

P A Hershberger1, B C Mita, A Tripatara, P L deHaseth.   

Abstract

Activation of the weak PRM promoter by cI protein is an essential process in the establishment of lysogeny. Much evidence has accumulated that cI protein binds cooperatively to the operators OR1 and OR2 and that protein at the OR2 site contacts RNA polymerase to facilitate open complex formation at the PRM promoter. We had shown previously in vitro that RNA polymerase situated at the nearby PR promoter could interfere with open complex formation at PRM and that an additional mechanism of PRM activation in vitro involved cI-mediated RNA polymerase exclusion from PR. Here we further characterize this second indirect mode of activation. We demonstrate the addition of cI and inactivation of the PR promoter activate open complex formation at PRM similarly over the temperature range from 37 to 20 degrees C in which the extent of activation decreases from 8- to 2-fold. We also show that the binding of cI protein to OR1 is sufficient to effect an increase in the rate of synthesis of abortive RNA products at PRM. This result is difficult to explain based on direct cI-RNA polymerase contacts alone but is readily interpreted in terms of our previously proposed model involving the exclusion of an interfering RNA polymerase from binding at PR.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8473337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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5.  The lysis-lysogeny decision of bacteriophage 933W: a 933W repressor-mediated long-distance loop has no role in regulating 933W P(RM) activity.

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9.  Sequence-dependent upstream DNA-RNA polymerase interactions in the open complex with lambdaPR and lambdaPRM promoters and implications for the mechanism of promoter interference.

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10.  Direct and indirect effects in the regulation of overlapping promoters.

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