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Review
. 2003;48(5):573-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF02993461.

Spore-specific modification of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase alpha subunit in streptomycetes--a new model of transcription regulation

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Spore-specific modification of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase alpha subunit in streptomycetes--a new model of transcription regulation

L Najmanová et al. Folia Microbiol (Praha). 2003.

Abstract

At the very beginning of spore germination in streptomycetes the full-length alpha subunit of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase is shortened from its C-terminus. The C-terminal domain of the protein is required for binding of DNA and transcription regulators but its regulatory role in streptomycetes was not extensively studied. Comparison of the sequences of E. coli and S. coelicolor RNA polymerase alpha subunit (RNAP alpha) C-terminal domains reveals that the majority of amino acid residues responsible for the interaction with transcription regulators is conserved in both microorganisms. The spore specific modification of streptomycete RNAP alpha could thus have its regulatory role. The nature of the proteolytic enzyme, responsible for the RNAP alpha cleavage is discussed.

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