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- Title
Role of the RNA polymerase trigger loop in catalysis and pausing.
- Authors
Jinwei Zhang; Palangat, Murali; Landick, Robert
- Abstract
The trigger loop (TL) is a polymorphous component of RNA polymerase (RNAP) that makes direct substrate contacts and promotes nucleotide addition when folded into an α-helical hairpin (trigger helices, TH). However, the roles of the TL/TH in transcript cleavage, catalysis, substrate selectivity and pausing remain ill defined. Based on in vitro assays of Escherichia coli RNAP bearing specific TL/TH alterations, we report that neither intrinsic nor regulator-assisted transcript cleavage of backtracked RNA requires formation of the TH. We find that the principal contribution of TH formation to rapid nucleotidyl transfer is steric alignment of the reactants rather than acid-base catalysis, and that the TL/TH cannot be the sole contributor to substrate selectivity. The similar effects of TL/TH substitutions on pausing and nucleotide addition provide additional support for the view that TH formation is rate-limiting for escape from nonbacktracked pauses.
- Subjects
RNA polymerases; GENE expression; CATALYSIS; NUCLEOTIDES; ESCHERICHIA coli
- Publication
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2010, Vol 17, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
1545-9993
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nsmb.1732