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Bridge helix bending promotes RNA polymerase II backtracking through a critical and conserved threonine residue.


ABSTRACT: The dynamics of the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) backtracking process is poorly understood. We built a Markov State Model from extensive molecular dynamics simulations to identify metastable intermediate states and the dynamics of backtracking at atomistic detail. Our results reveal that Pol II backtracking occurs in a stepwise mode where two intermediate states are involved. We find that the continuous bending motion of the Bridge helix (BH) serves as a critical checkpoint, using the highly conserved BH residue T831 as a sensing probe for the 3'-terminal base paring of RNA:DNA hybrid. If the base pair is mismatched, BH bending can promote the RNA 3'-end nucleotide into a frayed state that further leads to the backtracked state. These computational observations are validated by site-directed mutagenesis and transcript cleavage assays, and provide insights into the key factors that regulate the preferences of the backward translocation.

SUBMITTER: Da LT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4838855 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bridge helix bending promotes RNA polymerase II backtracking through a critical and conserved threonine residue.

Da Lin-Tai LT   Pardo-Avila Fátima F   Xu Liang L   Silva Daniel-Adriano DA   Zhang Lu L   Gao Xin X   Wang Dong D   Huang Xuhui X  

Nature communications 20160419


The dynamics of the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) backtracking process is poorly understood. We built a Markov State Model from extensive molecular dynamics simulations to identify metastable intermediate states and the dynamics of backtracking at atomistic detail. Our results reveal that Pol II backtracking occurs in a stepwise mode where two intermediate states are involved. We find that the continuous bending motion of the Bridge helix (BH) serves as a critical checkpoint, using the highly conse  ...[more]

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