Abstract
The fixation of tRNA to Escherichia coli RNA polymerase has been investigated. Bound and free tRNA have been separated and quantified after filtration through cellulose nitrate filters, centrifugation or sucrose gradients or electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels. We detect no differences between the fixation of E. coli fMet‐tRNAmetf, Met‐tRNAmetm or uncharged unfractionated tRNA to RNA polymerase. Tight complexes, with a long residence time, are formed between core enzyme and tRNA with a dissociation constant of less than 1 nM. Complexes exist between tRNA and both monomer and dimer forms of the core enzyme. In the monomer complex, one tRNA is bound per α2ββ' unit, whereas in the dimer complex only 0.5 tRNA molecule is fixed per α2ββ' unit. In contrast to the core enzyme, very little tRNA fixes tightly to the holoenzyme at salt concentrations greater than 80 mM. At lower salt concentrations tRNA fixation results in a loss of sigma subunit from the holo enzyme to the resulting core enzyme where it binds tightly. DNA fixation reduces the binding of tRNA to RNA polymerase and tRNA fixation reduces the binding of DNA. However, binding of DNA to polymerase is not competitive with binding of tRNA, and ternary complexes between RNA polymerase, DNA and tRNA are shown to exist. Our results are discussed in relation to other studies concerning the effects of tRNA upon RNA polymerase. Copyright © 1979, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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SPASSKY, A., BUSBY, S. J. W., DANCHIN, A., & BUC, H. (1979). On the Binding of tRNA to Escherichia coli RNA Polymerase. European Journal of Biochemistry, 99(1), 187–201. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1979.tb13245.x
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