eLife (Jan 2019)

The elemental mechanism of transcriptional pausing

  • Jason Saba,
  • Xien Yu Chua,
  • Tatiana V Mishanina,
  • Dhananjaya Nayak,
  • Tricia A Windgassen,
  • Rachel Anne Mooney,
  • Robert Landick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.40981
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Transcriptional pausing underlies regulation of cellular RNA biogenesis. A consensus pause sequence that acts on RNA polymerases (RNAPs) from bacteria to mammals halts RNAP in an elemental paused state from which longer-lived pauses can arise. Although the structural foundations of pauses prolonged by backtracking or nascent RNA hairpins are recognized, the fundamental mechanism of the elemental pause is less well-defined. Here we report a mechanistic dissection that establishes the elemental pause signal (i) is multipartite; (ii) causes a modest conformational shift that puts γ-proteobacterial RNAP in an off-pathway state in which template base loading but not RNA translocation is inhibited; and (iii) allows RNAP to enter pretranslocated and one-base-pair backtracked states easily even though the half-translocated state observed in paused cryo-EM structures rate-limits pause escape. Our findings provide a mechanistic basis for the elemental pause and a framework to understand how pausing is modulated by sequence, cellular conditions, and regulators.

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