PLoS Biology (May 2009)

Evolution of complex RNA polymerases: the complete archaeal RNA polymerase structure.

  • Yakov Korkhin,
  • Ulug M Unligil,
  • Otis Littlefield,
  • Pamlea J Nelson,
  • David I Stuart,
  • Paul B Sigler,
  • Stephen D Bell,
  • Nicola G A Abrescia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. e1000102

Abstract

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The archaeal RNA polymerase (RNAP) shares structural similarities with eukaryotic RNAP II but requires a reduced subset of general transcription factors for promoter-dependent initiation. To deepen our knowledge of cellular transcription, we have determined the structure of the 13-subunit DNA-directed RNAP from Sulfolobus shibatae at 3.35 Å resolution. The structure contains the full complement of subunits, including RpoG/Rpb8 and the equivalent of the clamp-head and jaw domains of the eukaryotic Rpb1. Furthermore, we have identified subunit Rpo13, an RNAP component in the order Sulfolobales, which contains a helix-turn-helix motif that interacts with the RpoH/Rpb5 and RpoA'/Rpb1 subunits. Its location and topology suggest a role in the formation of the transcription bubble.