Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 46
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Establishment of in vitro transcription analysis with reconstituted RNA polymerase and roles of sigma factors in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803
*Sousuke ImamuraMunehiko AsayamaMakoto Shirai
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The RNA polymerase (RNAP) core enzyme of cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 was reconstituted with overproduced recombinant subunits and purified. The core enzyme with purified sigma factor, SigA/SigD or SigB, allowed specific in vitro transcription from the light-inducible psbA2 or the dark-/heat-inducible lrtA/hspA promoters, respectively. Further analysis using a mutant psbA2 promoter revealed that the -35 hexamer of the promoter was essential for SigA but not SigD. Similar but distinct patterns of psbA2 transcription were found for two types of RNAP, cyanobacterial (αββ'γ) and E. coli (αββ') core enzymes. Specific binding of PCC 6803 RpoC2 (β') to E. coli core enzyme and its contribution to efficient psbA2 transcription by RNAP-SigA/D suggest that this subunit could confer an important role on the cyanobactrial RNAP. We will also show sigma factors for nitrogen-related gene expression. Differences in affinity and specificity among cyanobacterial sigma factors for the promoters will be discussed.
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