TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcription activation by catabolite activator protein (CAP)
AU - Busby, Steve
AU - Ebright, Richard H.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank S. Darst, R. Gourse, A. Hochschild, W. Ross, P. Valentin-Hansen, and current and past members of our laboratories for access to unpublished results. Work in our laboratories on transcription activation by CAP has been supported by project grants from the UK BBSRC and the Wellcome Trust to S.B., and by a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigatorship and National Institutes of Health grant GM41376 to R.H.E.
PY - 1999/10/22
Y1 - 1999/10/22
N2 - Transcription activation by Escherichia coli catabolite activator protein (CAP) at each of two classes of simple CAP-dependent promoters is understood in structural and mechanistic detail. At class I CAP-dependent promoters, CAP activates transcription from a DNA site located upstream of the DNA site for RNA polymerase holoenzyme (RNAP); at these promoters, transcription activation involves protein-protein interactions between CAP and the RNAP α subunit C-terminal domain that facilitate binding of RNAP to promoter DNA to form the RNAP-promoter closed complex. At class II CAP-dependent promoters, CAP activates transcription from a DNA site that overlaps the DNA site for RNAP; at these promoters, transcription activation involves both: (i) protein-protein interactions between CAP and RNAP α subunit C-terminal domain that facilitate binding of RNAP to promoter DNA to form the RNAP-promoter closed complex; and (ii) protein-protein interactions between CAP and RNAP α subunit N-terminal domain that facilitates isomerization of the RNAP-promoter closed complex to the RNAP-promoter open complex. Straightforward combination of the mechanisms for transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters permits synergistic transcription activation by multiple molecules of CAP, or by CAP and other activators. Interference with determinants of CAP or RNAP involved in transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters permits 'anti-activation' by negative regulators. Basic features of transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters appear to be generalizable to other activators.
AB - Transcription activation by Escherichia coli catabolite activator protein (CAP) at each of two classes of simple CAP-dependent promoters is understood in structural and mechanistic detail. At class I CAP-dependent promoters, CAP activates transcription from a DNA site located upstream of the DNA site for RNA polymerase holoenzyme (RNAP); at these promoters, transcription activation involves protein-protein interactions between CAP and the RNAP α subunit C-terminal domain that facilitate binding of RNAP to promoter DNA to form the RNAP-promoter closed complex. At class II CAP-dependent promoters, CAP activates transcription from a DNA site that overlaps the DNA site for RNAP; at these promoters, transcription activation involves both: (i) protein-protein interactions between CAP and RNAP α subunit C-terminal domain that facilitate binding of RNAP to promoter DNA to form the RNAP-promoter closed complex; and (ii) protein-protein interactions between CAP and RNAP α subunit N-terminal domain that facilitates isomerization of the RNAP-promoter closed complex to the RNAP-promoter open complex. Straightforward combination of the mechanisms for transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters permits synergistic transcription activation by multiple molecules of CAP, or by CAP and other activators. Interference with determinants of CAP or RNAP involved in transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters permits 'anti-activation' by negative regulators. Basic features of transcription activation at class I and class II CAP-dependent promoters appear to be generalizable to other activators.
KW - Catabolite activator protein (CAP)
KW - Cyclic AMPamp receptor protein (CRP)
KW - RNA polymerase
KW - Transcription activation
KW - Transcription initiation
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U2 - 10.1006/jmbi.1999.3161
DO - 10.1006/jmbi.1999.3161
M3 - Review article
C2 - 10550204
AN - SCOPUS:0032698634
SN - 0022-2836
VL - 293
SP - 199
EP - 213
JO - Journal of Molecular Biology
JF - Journal of Molecular Biology
IS - 2
ER -