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Transcriptional occlusion caused by overlapping promoters.


ABSTRACT: RpoS (?(38)) is required for cell survival under stress conditions, but it can inhibit growth if produced inappropriately and, consequently, its production and activity are elaborately regulated. Crl, a transcriptional activator that does not bind DNA, enhances RpoS activity by stimulating the interaction between RpoS and the core polymerase. The crl gene has two overlapping promoters, a housekeeping, RpoD- (?(70)) dependent promoter, and an RpoN (?(54)) promoter that is strongly up-regulated under nitrogen limitation. However, transcription from the RpoN promoter prevents transcription from the RpoD promoter, and the RpoN-dependent transcript lacks a ribosome-binding site. Thus, activation of the RpoN promoter produces a long noncoding RNA that silences crl gene expression simply by being made. This elegant and economical mechanism, which allows a near-instantaneous reduction in Crl synthesis without the need for transacting regulatory factors, restrains the activity of RpoS to allow faster growth under nitrogen-limiting conditions.

SUBMITTER: Zafar MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3910601 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional occlusion caused by overlapping promoters.

Zafar M Ammar MA   Carabetta Valerie J VJ   Mandel Mark J MJ   Silhavy Thomas J TJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140113 4


RpoS (σ(38)) is required for cell survival under stress conditions, but it can inhibit growth if produced inappropriately and, consequently, its production and activity are elaborately regulated. Crl, a transcriptional activator that does not bind DNA, enhances RpoS activity by stimulating the interaction between RpoS and the core polymerase. The crl gene has two overlapping promoters, a housekeeping, RpoD- (σ(70)) dependent promoter, and an RpoN (σ(54)) promoter that is strongly up-regulated un  ...[more]

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