The Bacteriophage T4 Transcription Activator MotA Interacts with the Far-C-Terminal Region of the σ70Subunit ofEscherichia coliRNA Polymerase
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- 15 July 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 184 (14) , 3957-3964
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.184.14.3957-3964.2002
Abstract
Transcription from bacteriophage T4 middle promoters uses Escherichia coli RNA polymerase together with the T4 transcriptional activator MotA and the T4 coactivator AsiA. AsiA binds tightly within the C-terminal portion of the σ70 subunit of RNA polymerase, while MotA binds to the 9-bp MotA box motif, which is centered at −30, and also interacts with σ70. We show here that the N-terminal half of MotA (MotANTD), which is thought to include the activation domain, interacts with the C-terminal region of σ70 in an E. coli two-hybrid assay. Replacement of the C-terminal 17 residues of σ70 with comparable σ38 residues abolishes the interaction with MotANTD in this assay, as does the introduction of the amino acid substitution R608C. Furthermore, in vitro transcription experiments indicate that a polymerase reconstituted with a σ70 that lacks C-terminal amino acids 604 to 613 or 608 to 613 is defective for MotA-dependent activation. We also show that a proteolyzed fragment of MotA that contains the C-terminal half (MotACTD) binds DNA with a KD(app) that is similar to that of full-length MotA. Our results support a model for MotA-dependent activation in which protein-protein contact between DNA-bound MotA and the far-C-terminal region of σ70 helps to substitute functionally for an interaction between σ70 and a promoter −35 element.Keywords
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