Structural basis for transcription initiation by bacterial ECF σ factors

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Abstract

Bacterial RNA polymerase employs extra-cytoplasmic function (ECF) σ factors to regulate context-specific gene expression programs. Despite being the most abundant and divergent σ factor class, the structural basis of ECF σ factor-mediated transcription initiation remains unknown. Here, we determine a crystal structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) RNAP holoenzyme comprising an RNAP core enzyme and the ECF σ factor σ H (σ H -RNAP) at 2.7 Å, and solve another crystal structure of a transcription initiation complex of Mtb σ H -RNAP (σ H -RPo) comprising promoter DNA and an RNA primer at 2.8 Å. The two structures together reveal the interactions between σ H and RNAP that are essential for σ H -RNAP holoenzyme assembly as well as the interactions between σ H -RNAP and promoter DNA responsible for stringent promoter recognition and for promoter unwinding. Our study establishes that ECF σ factors and primary σ factors employ distinct mechanisms for promoter recognition and for promoter unwinding.

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Li, L., Fang, C., Zhuang, N., Wang, T., & Zhang, Y. (2019). Structural basis for transcription initiation by bacterial ECF σ factors. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09096-y

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