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Pausing controls branching between productive and non-productive pathways during initial transcription in bacteria.


ABSTRACT: Transcription in bacteria is controlled by multiple molecular mechanisms that precisely regulate gene expression. It has been recently shown that initial RNA synthesis by the bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is interrupted by pauses; however, the pausing determinants and the relationship of pausing with productive and abortive RNA synthesis remain poorly understood. Using single-molecule FRET and biochemical analysis, here we show that the pause encountered by RNAP after the synthesis of a 6-nt RNA (ITC6) renders the promoter escape strongly dependent on the NTP concentration. Mechanistically, the paused ITC6 acts as a checkpoint that directs RNAP to one of three competing pathways: productive transcription, abortive RNA release, or a new unscrunching/scrunching pathway. The cyclic unscrunching/scrunching of the promoter generates a long-lived, RNA-bound paused state; the abortive RNA release and DNA unscrunching are thus not as tightly linked as previously thought. Finally, our new model couples the pausing with the abortive and productive outcomes of initial transcription.

SUBMITTER: Dulin D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5902446 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pausing controls branching between productive and non-productive pathways during initial transcription in bacteria.

Dulin David D   Bauer David L V DLV   Malinen Anssi M AM   Bakermans Jacob J W JJW   Kaller Martin M   Morichaud Zakia Z   Petushkov Ivan I   Depken Martin M   Brodolin Konstantin K   Kulbachinskiy Andrey A   Kapanidis Achillefs N AN  

Nature communications 20180416 1


Transcription in bacteria is controlled by multiple molecular mechanisms that precisely regulate gene expression. It has been recently shown that initial RNA synthesis by the bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is interrupted by pauses; however, the pausing determinants and the relationship of pausing with productive and abortive RNA synthesis remain poorly understood. Using single-molecule FRET and biochemical analysis, here we show that the pause encountered by RNAP after the synthesis of a 6-nt R  ...[more]

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