Abstract
Initiation of transcription requires the formation of the “open” promoter complex (RPo). For this, the σ subunit of bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) binds to the nontemplate strand of the −10 element sequence of promoters and nucleates DNA unwinding. This is accompanied by a cascade of conformational changes on RNAP, the exact mechanics of which remains elusive. Here, using single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer and cryo-electron microscopy, we explored the conformational landscape of RNAP from the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis upon binding to a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) fragment that includes the −10 element sequence (−10 ssDNA). We found that like the transcription activator RNAP-binding protein A, −10 ssDNA induced σ subunit loading onto the DNA/RNA channels of RNAP. This triggered RNAP clamp closure and unswiveling that are required for RPo formation and RNA synthesis initiation. Our results reveal a mechanism of ssDNA-guided RNAP maturation and identify the σ subunit as a regulator of RNAP conformational dynamics.
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Vishwakarma, R. K., Marechal, N., Morichaud, Z., Blaise, M., Margeat, E., & Brodolin, K. (2025). Single-stranded DNA drives σ subunit loading onto mycobacterial RNA polymerase to unlock initiation-competent conformations. Nucleic Acids Research, 53(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaf272
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