Three-dimensional EM structure of an intact activator-dependent transcription initiation complex

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We present the experimentally determined 3D structure of an intact activator-dependent transcription initiation complex comprising the Escherichia coli catabolite activator protein (CAP), RNA polymerase holoenzyme (RNAP), and a DNA fragment containing positions -78 to +20 of a Class I CAP-dependent promoter with a CAP site at position -61.5 and a premelted transcription bubble. A 20-Å electron microscopy reconstruction was obtained by iterative projection-based matching of single particles visualized in carbon-sandwich negative stain and was fitted using atomic coordinate sets for CAP, RNAP, and DNA. The structure defines the organization of a Class I CAP-RNAP-promoter complex and supports previously proposed interactions of CAP with RNAP α subunit C-terminal domain (αCTD), interactions of αCTD with σ70 region 4, interactions of CAP and RNAP with promoter DNA, and phased-DNA-bend-dependent partial wrapping of DNA around the complex. The structure also reveals the positions and shapes of species-specific domains within the RNAP β′, β, and σ70 subunits.

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Hudson, B. P., Quispe, J., Lara-González, S., Kim, Y., Berman, H. M., Arnold, E., … Lawson, C. L. (2009). Three-dimensional EM structure of an intact activator-dependent transcription initiation complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(47), 19830–19835. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0908782106

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