1990
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.87.15.5940
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Enhancement of RNA polymerase binding to promoters by a transcriptional activator, OmpR, in Escherichia coli: its positive and negative effects on transcription.

Abstract: The OmpR binding sequence (OBS) in the upstream region of the ompF promoter of Escherichia coli was fused to 27 synthetic promoters. Transcription from a number of weak promoters, regardless of their sequences, was dramatically activated in the presence of OmpR, a transcriptional activator. In vivo DNA footprinting revealed that OmpR enhanced the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoters. This enhancement was essential for transcription of weak promoters, while OmpR binding to the OBS fused to a strong promot… Show more

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“…In the cell, many variables presumably affect which step is rate-limiting, including temperature, DNA superhelicity, ionic strength, nutrient -conditions, the concentration of free RNA polymerase, mutations, and the binding of transcription factors (13,16,(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Based upon the results presented here, any variable that changes the rate-limiting step in transcription of a specific promoter could potentially transform a repressor into an activator or vice versa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cell, many variables presumably affect which step is rate-limiting, including temperature, DNA superhelicity, ionic strength, nutrient -conditions, the concentration of free RNA polymerase, mutations, and the binding of transcription factors (13,16,(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Based upon the results presented here, any variable that changes the rate-limiting step in transcription of a specific promoter could potentially transform a repressor into an activator or vice versa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an activator, AraC in the presence of arabinose enhances expression. OmpR can activate or repress the ompF gene depending on osmolarity conditions and the strength of the promoter (30). Another protein, Lrp (the leucine-responsive regulatory protein), can be either an activator or repressor at Lrp target genes (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An observation consistent with our proposal was obtained with the OmpR transcriptional activator, which also stabilizes the binding of the RNA polymerase to the promoter as a closed complex. When the naturally activated weak promoter was artificially replaced by a strong promoter, the positive effect of OmpR turned to inhibitory (13) We are grateful to Dr. L. Rothman-Denes for critical reading ofthe manuscript, to Drs. M. Serrano and J. Ruiz for helpful discussions, to J. M. [izaro for purification ofRNA polymerase, and to L. Villar for technical assistance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transcription initiation process can be limited at different stages. Several transcriptional activators have been shown to act by favoring one or several of these rate-limiting steps (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). The molecular mechanisms leading to transcription activation are not fully understood.…”
Section: Rnpmentioning
confidence: 99%