ε, a new subunit of RNA polymerase found in gram-positive bacteria

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RNA polymerase in bacteria is a multisubunit protein complex that is essential for gene expression. We have identified a new subunit of RNA polymerase present in the high-A+T Firmicutes phylum of Gram-positive bacteria and have named it ε. Previously ε had been identified as a small protein (ω 1) that copurified with RNA polymerase. We have solved the structure of ε by X-ray crystallography and show that it is not an ω subunit. Rather, ε bears remarkable similarity to the Gp2 family of phage proteins involved in the inhibition of host cell transcription following infection. Deletion of ε shows no phenotype and has no effect on the transcriptional profile of the cell. Determination of the location of ε within the assembly of RNA polymerase core by single-particle analysis suggests that it binds toward the downstream side of the DNA binding cleft. Due to the structural similarity of ε with Gp2 and the fact they bind similar regions of RNA polymerase, we hypothesize that ε may serve a role in protection from phage infection.

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Keller, A. N., Yang, X., Wiedermannova´, J., Delumeau, O., Kra´sny´, L., & Lewis, P. J. (2014). ε, a new subunit of RNA polymerase found in gram-positive bacteria. Journal of Bacteriology, 196(20), 3622–3632. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.02020-14

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