Specificity of antitermination mechanisms: suppression of the terminator cluster T1-T2 of Escherichia coli ribosomal RNA operon, rrnB, by phage λ antiterminators

Ghosh, Balaram ; Grzadzielska, Elizabeth ; Bhattacharya, Pramatha ; Peralta, Evangeline ; DeVito, Joseph ; Das, Asis (1991) Specificity of antitermination mechanisms: suppression of the terminator cluster T1-T2 of Escherichia coli ribosomal RNA operon, rrnB, by phage λ antiterminators Journal of Molecular Biology, 222 (1). pp. 59-66. ISSN 0022-2836

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Abstract

Transcription of the ribosomal RNA operons (rrn) in Escherichia coli is subject to an antitermination mechanism whereby RNA polymerase is modified to a termination-resistant form during transit through the rrn leader region. This antitermination mechanism is unable to overcome the T1-T2 terminator cluster located at the end of an rrn operon, such as rrnB. We have tested the specificity with which the T1-T2 terminators override an antitermination mechanism, by placing the terminator cluster downstream from the nut and qut sites recognized by phage λ N and Q gene antiterminators, respectively. Measurement of downstream gene expression shows that RNA polymerase modified by either N or Q reads through the T1-T2 terminators quite efficiently. This supports the view that T1-T2 are not superterminators, and that the rrn antitermination mechanism may have a restricted terminator specificity.

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Keywords:Transcription Termination; Antitermination; Phage Lambda; Ribosomal RNA; E. Coli
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