Yeast RNA polymerase II at 5 A resolution
- PMID: 10499797
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)81514-7
Yeast RNA polymerase II at 5 A resolution
Abstract
Appropriate treatment of X-ray diffraction from an unoriented 18-heavy atom cluster derivative of a yeast RNA polymerase II crystal gave significant phase information to 5 A resolution. The validity of the phases was shown by close similarity of a 6 A electron density map to a 16 A molecular envelope of the polymerase from electron crystallography. Comparison of the 6 A X-ray map with results of electron crystallography of a paused transcription elongation complex suggests functional roles for two mobile protein domains: the tip of a flexible arm forms a downstream DNA clamp; and a hinged domain may serve as an RNA clamp, enclosing the transcript from about 8-18 residues upstream of the 3'-end in a tunnel.
Comment in
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RNA polymerase unveiled.Cell. 1999 Sep 17;98(6):687-90. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)81483-x. Cell. 1999. PMID: 10499791 Review. No abstract available.
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