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. 1977 Dec 9;157(3):301-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF00268667.

Interaction of E. coli RNA polymerase with promotors of coliphage T5: the rates of complex formation and decay and their correlation with in vitro and in vivo transcriptional activity

Interaction of E. coli RNA polymerase with promotors of coliphage T5: the rates of complex formation and decay and their correlation with in vitro and in vivo transcriptional activity

A von Gabain et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

The genome of virulent coliphage T5 contains about 30 sites which form stable complexes with E. coli RNA polymerase. Some of these sites bind RNA polymerase with high rates, others form extremely stable complexes as compared with promotors of other E. coli systems. The transcriptional activity of these promotors in vivo and in vitro reflects the rate of complex formation with RNA polymerase rather than the stability of the enzyme/promotor complex. The fastest, i.e. the most active promotors are found in the "early" region of gene expression followed by promotors of the "preearly" class. The few binding sites for the E. coli holoenzyme within the "late" region react more slowly with the enzyme.

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