trp RNA-binding attenuation protein-5′ stem-loop RNA interaction is required for proper transcription attenuation control of the Bacillus subtilis trpEDCFBA operon

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作者
Du, H [1 ]
Yakhnin, AV [1 ]
Dharmaraj, S [1 ]
Babitzke, P [1 ]
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[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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10.1128/JB.182.7.1819-1827.2000
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The trp RNA-binding attenuation protein (TRAP) regulates expression of the Bacillus subtilis trpEDCFBA operon by a novel transcription attenuation mechanism. Tryptophan-activated TRAP binds to the nascent trp leader transcript by interacting with 11 (G/U)AG repeats, 6 of which are present in an antiterminator structure. TRAP binding to these repeats prevents formation of the antiterminator, thereby promoting formation of an overlapping intrinsic terminator. A third stem-loop structure that forms at the extreme 5' end of the trp leader transcript also plays a role in the transcription attenuation mechanism. The 5' stem-loop increases the affinity of TRAP for trp leader RNA. Results from RNA structure mapping experiments demonstrate that the 5' stem-loop consists of a 3-bp lower stem, a 5-by-2 asymmetric internal loop, a 6-bp upper stem, and a hexaloop at the apex of the structure. Footprinting results indicate that TRAP interacts with the 5' stem-loop and that this interaction differs depending on the number of downstream (G/U)AG repeats present in the transcript. Expression studies with trpE'-'lacZ translational fusions demonstrate that TRAP-5' stem-loop interaction is required for proper regulation of the trp operon. 3' RNA boundary experiments indicate that the 5' structure reduces the number of (G/U)AG repeats required for stable TRAP-trp leader RNA association. Thus, TRAP-5' stem-loop interaction may increase the likelihood that TRAP will bind to the (G/U)AG repeats in time to block antiterminator formation.
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