A "master" in base unpairing during isomerization of a promoter upon RNA polymerase binding

Lim, Heon Man ; Lee, Hee Jung ; Roy, Siddhartha ; Adhya, Sankar (2001) A "master" in base unpairing during isomerization of a promoter upon RNA polymerase binding PNAS, 98 (26). pp. 14849-14852. ISSN 0027-8424

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.261517398

Abstract

Isomerization of a closed to open complex of a promoter upon RNA polymerase binding involves base unpairing at the -10 region. After potassium permanganate sensitivity of unpaired thymine residues, we studied base unpairing at the -10 region during isomerization upon RNA polymerase binding at the P1 and P3 promoters of the gal operon. Substitution of adenine by 2-amino purine (2-AP) at the invariable A·T base pair at the -11 position of P1 and P3 prevented unpairing not only at that position but also at the other downstream positions, suggesting a "master" role of the adenine base at -11 of the template strand in overall base unpairing. 2-AP at -11 did not inhibit the formation of RNA polymerase·promoter complex and subsequent isomerization of the polymerase. Substitution of adenine by 2-AP at several other positions did not affect thymine unpairing. Changing the position of the amino group from C6 in adenine to C2 in 2-AP is mutational only at the master switch position, -11.

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