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Chapter 6 The mechanism of transcription in bacteria

Chapter 6 The mechanism of transcription in bacteria. +1. -2000. -1500. -1000. -500. +117. Luc. -2175. Luc. -1620. Luc. -1144. Luc. -626. Luc. -509. Luc. -406. Luc. -324. Luc. -204. Luc. Luc. pGL2-Basic vector. 0. 20000. 40000. 60000. 80000.

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Chapter 6 The mechanism of transcription in bacteria

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  1. Chapter 6 The mechanism of transcription in bacteria

  2. +1 -2000 -1500 -1000 -500 +117 Luc -2175 Luc -1620 Luc -1144 Luc -626 Luc -509 Luc -406 Luc -324 Luc -204 Luc Luc pGL2-Basic vector 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 Relative Light Units (RLU) Analysis of the cag-8 gene promoter activity luciferase Ji et al. BBRC 2006

  3. Chap 5 GFP lacZ

  4. Chap 5 Gel Mobility Shift Assay DNase I footprinting Knock-out mouse ; Gene targeting Thymidine kinase Neomycinr ES cell Knock-down; RNAi = si RNA

  5. E. coli RNA polymerase; SDS-PAGE Holoenzyme, core enzyme phosphocellulose σ ; Specificity factor Asymmmetric transcription 30% 100% RNase-resistant Holoenzyme • Core enzyme; • Basal activity • no strand specificity

  6. Binding of RNA Polymerase to Promoters • How tightly does core enzyme vs. holoenzyme bind DNA? • nitrocellulose filter binding assay chap 5, p.116 • Holoenzyme binds filters tightly • Core enzyme binding is more transient Unlabeled DNA ; competitor

  7. Promoter sequence; Consensus sequence -10 box, -35 box -10 box; Pribnow box Cf. Euk; TATA box at -28 σ-cycle

  8. β and β’ subunits ; DNA binding Affinity labeling Reagent I; ATP analog salt sensitive site; ionic bond Salt insensitive site; hydrophobic interaction Active site Phosphodiester bond formation; β subunit

  9. Stereo views of RNA polymerase core enzyme Open crab claw Model 1; Avoid twisting Wrapping of RNA around DNA Model 2; Avert wraping negative supertwist ahead positive supertwist behind

  10. Termination Hairpin & T-string ρ-dependent Inverted repeat; palindrome ρ-independent Inverted repeat; palindrome Hairpin but no T-string ρ helicase ; dissociate the DNA/ RNA hybrid

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