Regulation of open complex formation at the Escherichia coli galactose operon promoters : Simultaneous interaction of RNA polymerase, gal repressor and CAP/cAMP
The regulation of open complex formation at the Escherichia coli galactose operon promoters by galactose repressor and catabolite activator protein/cyclic AMP (CAP/cAMP) was investigated in DNA-binding and kinetic experiments performed in vitro. We found that gal repressor and CAP/cAMP bind to the g...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular biology 1992-03, Vol.224 (1), p.15-29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The regulation of open complex formation at the
Escherichia coli galactose operon promoters by galactose repressor and catabolite activator protein/cyclic AMP (CAP/cAMP) was investigated in DNA-binding and kinetic experiments performed
in vitro. We found that
gal repressor and CAP/cAMP bind to the
gal regulatory region independently, resulting in simultaneous occupancy of the two
gal operators and the CAP/cAMP binding site. Both CAP/cAMP and
gal repressor altered the partitioning of RNA polymerase between the two overlapping
gal promoters. Open complexes formed in the absence of added regulatory proteins were partitioned between
gal P1 and P2 with occupancies of 25% and 75%, respectively. CAP/cAMP caused open complexes to be formed nearly exclusively at P1 (98% occupancy),
gal repressor caused a co-ordinated, but incomplete, switch in promoter partitioning from P1 to P2 in both the absence and presence of . We measured the kinetic constants governing open complex formation and decay at the
gal promoters in the absence and presence of
gal repressor and CAP/cAMP. had the largest effect on the kinetics of open complex formation, resulting in a 30-fold increase in the apparent binding constant. We conclude that the regulation of open complex formation at the
gal promoters does not result from competition between
gal repressor, and RNA polymerase for binding at the
gal operon regulatory region, but instead results from the interactions of the three proteins during the formation of a nucleoprotein complex on the
gal DNA fragment. Finally, we present a kinetic model for the regulation of open complex formation at the
gal operon. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2836 1089-8638 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-2836(92)90573-3 |