A Structural Model of Transcription Elongation

Nataliya Korzheva, Arkady Mustaev, М. В. Козлов, Arun Malhotra(University of Miami), Vadim Nikiforov(Institute of Molecular Genetics), Alex Goldfarb, Seth A. Darst(Rockefeller University)
Science
July 28, 2000
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Abstract

The path of the nucleic acids through a transcription elongation complex was tracked by mapping cross-links between bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) and transcript RNA or template DNA onto the x-ray crystal structure. In the resulting model, the downstream duplex DNA is nestled in a trough formed by the beta' subunit and enclosed on top by the beta subunit. In the RNAP channel, the RNA/DNA hybrid extends from the enzyme active site, along a region of the beta subunit harboring rifampicin resistance mutations, to the beta' subunit "rudder." The single-stranded RNA is then extruded through another channel formed by the beta-subunit flap domain. The model provides insight into the functional properties of the transcription complex.


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