An antitermination protein engages the elongating transcription apparatus at a promoter-proximal recognition site

Barik, Sailen ; Ghosh, Balaram ; Whalen, William ; Lazinski, David ; Das, Asis (1987) An antitermination protein engages the elongating transcription apparatus at a promoter-proximal recognition site Cell, 50 (6). pp. 885-899. ISSN 0092-8674

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Abstract

As a transcriptional activator, the N protein of phage lambda acts to suppress transcription termination by recognizing a promoter-proximal site, nut, which is separated from the terminators by thousands of base pairs. We demonstrate here that N interacts with the elongating RNA polymerase in transit through the boxB domain of nut. This interaction leads to the stable association of N as an integral component of the transcription apparatus. During subsequent elongation, N translocates along with polymerase through several defined terminators positioned beyond nut. Therefore, by being an operon-specific subunit of the transcription apparatus, N presumably prevents the interaction of polymerase with termination signals.

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