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A Comparative Kinetic and Thermodynamic Perspective of the σ-Competition Model in Escherichia coli

Year: 2012

Journal: Biophysical Journal, 2012, 103 (6), 1325-1333, 20131009

Authors: Abantika Ganguly, Dipankar Chatterji

Organizations: Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

Transcription is the most fundamental step in gene expression in any living organism. Various environmental cues help in the maturation of core RNA polymerase (RNAP; α2ββ′ω) with different σ-factors, leading to the directed recruitment of RNAP to different promoter DNA sequences. Thus it is essential to determine the σ-factors that affect the preferential partitioning of core RNAP among various σ-actors, and the role of σ-switching in transcriptional gene regulation. Further, the macromolecular assembly of holo RNAP takes place in an extremely crowded environment within a cell, and thus far the kinetics and thermodynamics of this molecular recognition process have not been well addressed. In this study we used a site-directed bioaffinity immobilization method to evaluate the relative binding affinities of three different Escherichia coli σ-factors to the same core RNAP with variations in temperature and ionic strength while emulating the crowded cellular milieu. Our data indicate that the interaction of core RNAP-σ is susceptible to changes in external stimuli such as osmolytic and thermal stress, and the degree of susceptibility varies among different σ-factors. This allows for a reversible σ-switching from housekeeping factors to alternate σ-factors when the organism senses a change in its physiological conditions.