Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
6kf9; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats; DNAproDB
Class
transcription
Method
cryo-EM (3.79 Å)
Summary
cryo-EM structure of thermococcus kodakarensis RNA polymerase
Reference
Jun SH, Hyun J, Cha JS, Kim H, Bartlett MS, Cho HS, Murakami KS (2020): "Direct binding of TFE alpha opens DNA binding cleft of RNA polymerase." Nat Commun, 11, 6123. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19998-x.
Abstract
Opening of the DNA binding cleft of cellular RNA polymerase (RNAP) is necessary for transcription initiation but the underlying molecular mechanism is not known. Here, we report on the cryo-electron microscopy structures of the RNAP, RNAP-TFEα binary, and RNAP-TFEα-promoter DNA ternary complexes from archaea, Thermococcus kodakarensis (Tko). The structures reveal that TFEα bridges the RNAP clamp and stalk domains to open the DNA binding cleft. Positioning of promoter DNA into the cleft closes it while maintaining the TFEα interactions with the RNAP mobile modules. The structures and photo-crosslinking results also suggest that the conserved aromatic residue in the extended winged-helix domain of TFEα interacts with promoter DNA to stabilize the transcription bubble. This study provides a structural basis for the functions of TFEα and elucidates the mechanism by which the DNA binding cleft is opened during transcription initiation in the stalk-containing RNAPs, including archaeal and eukaryotic RNAPs.

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