Abstract

We have measured the fluorescence anisotropy decays of various transcription complexes formed between Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (RNAP) and the rplJ, rpsA P1 and lacUV5 promoters, where the σ 70-subunit of RNAP is covalently labeled with the fluorescent probe 1,5-IAEDANS. The observed changes in the rotational correlation times (φ r ) of the σ 70-bound probe upon ppGpp or NTP addition to preformed open complexes, were used to directly infer the extent of association of the σ-subunit with these transcription complexes. At the rplJ and rpsA P1 promoters, the addition of ppGpp (in the absence of heparin and nucleotides), results in the dissociation of RNAP from the binary complex. This is either accompanied by, or leads to the dissociation of a fraction of the holoenzyme-bound σ 70. At the lacUV5 promoter, only a marginal dissociation of RNAP is observed. We propose a model where two types of ppGpp-bound RNAP interact with the ribosomal protein promoters. One is transcription-competent and releases σ 70 upon elongation, while the other dissociates from the open complex. A fraction of the latter species releases the σ 70 subunit and is unable to form a transcription-competent holoenzyme. Our data supports the mechanism of open complex-destabilization at stringent promoters by ppGpp.

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