iScience (Sep 2020)

Structural Insights into Transcription Initiation from De Novo RNA Synthesis to Transitioning into Elongation

  • Yuhong Zuo,
  • Swastik De,
  • Yingang Feng,
  • Thomas A. Steitz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 9
p. 101445

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Summary: In bacteria, the dissociable σ subunit of the RNA polymerase (RNAP) is responsible for initiating RNA synthesis from specific DNA sites. As nascent RNA grows, downstream DNA unwinds and is pulled into the RNAP, causing stress accumulation and initiation complex destabilization. Processive transcription elongation requires at least partial separation of the σ factor from the RNAP core enzyme. Here, we present a series of transcription complexes captured between the early initiation and elongation phases via in-crystal RNA synthesis and cleavage. Crystal structures of these complexes indicate that stress accumulation during transcription initiation is not due to clashing of the growing nascent RNA with the σ3.2 loop, but results from scrunching of the template strand DNA that is contained inside the RNAP by the σ3 domain. Our results shed light on how scrunching of template-strand DNA drives both abortive initiation and σ-RNAP core separation to transition transcription from initiation to elongation.

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