Solutions of RNA polymerase plus linear wild typeE. eoli lacDNA fragments contain a mixture of stable PI and P2 promoter complexes
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- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 14 (7) , 2921-2938
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.7.2921
Abstract
The lac promoter is known to have overlapping, mutually exclusive, binding sites for RNA polymerase. A number of techniques have been used to probe solutions of polymerase and linear lac DNA fragments, including gel electrophoresis binding assays, transcription experiments, and exonuclease III digestions. The data indicate that mixing RNA polymerase with the wild type lac promoter leads to formation of more than one kind of complex; a typical solution contains enzyme in heparin resistant, “open” complexes at the P2 site, while other DNA molecules have polymerase bound in a heparin sensitive, “closed” complex at P1. There may be other rather stable complexes as well. The presence of more than one type of complex has obvious implications for invitro physical studies of this system. The data suggest that using truncated DNA fragments which eliminate the P2 site may allow isolation and study of P1 closed complexes. Quantitative analysis of the fractions of polymerase found at P1 and P2 implies that P2 can have only a limited effect on lac transcription in the cell.Keywords
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