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Selective promoter recognition by chlamydial sigma28 holoenzyme.


ABSTRACT: The sigma transcription factor confers the promoter recognition specificity of RNA polymerase (RNAP) in eubacteria. Chlamydia trachomatis has three known sigma factors, sigma(66), sigma(54), and sigma(28). We developed two methods to facilitate the characterization of promoter sequences recognized by C. trachomatis sigma(28) (sigma(28)(Ct)). One involved the arabinose-induced expression of plasmid-encoded sigma(28)(Ct) in a strain of Escherichia coli defective in the sigma(28) structural gene, fliA. The second was an analysis of transcription in vitro with a hybrid holoenzyme reconstituted with E. coli RNAP core and recombinant sigma(28)(Ct). These approaches were used to investigate the interactions of sigma(28)(Ct) with the sigma(28)(Ct)-dependent hctB promoter and selected E. coli sigma(28) (sigma(28)(Ec))-dependent promoters, in parallel, compared with the promoter recognition properties of sigma(28)(EC). Our results indicate that RNAP containing sigma(28)(Ct) has at least three characteristics: (i) it is capable of recognizing some but not all sigma(28)(EC)-dependent promoters; (ii) it can distinguish different promoter structures, preferentially activating promoters with upstream AT-rich sequences; and (iii) it possesses a greater flexibility than sigma(28)(EC) in recognizing variants with different spacing lengths separating the -35 and -10 elements of the core promoter.

SUBMITTER: Shen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1636291 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective promoter recognition by chlamydial sigma28 holoenzyme.

Shen Li L   Feng Xiaogeng X   Yuan Yuan Y   Luo Xudong X   Hatch Thomas P TP   Hughes Kelly T KT   Liu Jun S JS   Zhang You-Xun YX  

Journal of bacteriology 20060825 21


The sigma transcription factor confers the promoter recognition specificity of RNA polymerase (RNAP) in eubacteria. Chlamydia trachomatis has three known sigma factors, sigma(66), sigma(54), and sigma(28). We developed two methods to facilitate the characterization of promoter sequences recognized by C. trachomatis sigma(28) (sigma(28)(Ct)). One involved the arabinose-induced expression of plasmid-encoded sigma(28)(Ct) in a strain of Escherichia coli defective in the sigma(28) structural gene, f  ...[more]

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