Promoter selectivity of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase E sigma 70 and E sigma 38 holoenzymes. Effect of DNA supercoiling
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- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.4.1998
Promoter selectivity of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase E sigma 70 and E sigma 38 holoenzymes. Effect of DNA supercoiling
Abstract
The functional specificity was compared between two sigma factors, sigma 70 (the major sigma at exponentially growing phase) and sigma 38 (the essential sigma at stationary growth phase), of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. The core enzyme binding affinity of sigma 38 was less than half the level of sigma 70 as measured by gel filtration column chromatography or by titrating the concentration of sigma required for the maximum transcription in the presence of a fixed amount of core enzyme. In addition, the holoenzyme concentration required for the maximum transcription of a fixed amount of templates was higher for E sigma 38 than E sigma 70. The transcription by E sigma 38 was, however, enhanced with the use of templates with low superhelical density, in good agreement with the decrease in DNA superhelicity in the stationary growth phase. We thus propose that the selective transcription of stationary-specific genes by E sigma 38 holoenzyme requires either a specific reaction condition(s) or a specific factor(s) such as template DNA with low superhelical density.
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