Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 25, Issue 20 4079-4084, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
H Serizawa, Z Tsuchihashi and K Mizumoto
ATP hydrolysis is required for transcriptional initiation by RNA polymerase
II in vitro. Reconstituted transcription using purified initiation factors
and RNA polymerase II have revealed that the step dependent on ATP
hydrolysis occurs at the same time as initiation of RNA synthesis. We
report here that ATP hydrolysis is also required for formation of the
preinitiation complex in crude extracts. Two distinct preinitiation
complexes were identified, one formed in the presence and the other in the
absence of ATP. These complexes were isolated by glycerol gradient
centrifugation. The preinitiation complex formed in the presence of ATP was
able to synthesize transcripts with addition of only ribonucleotide
triphosphates, whereas the preinitiation complex formed in the absence of
ATP was inactive and required addition of protein fractions and ATP. These
results suggest that the inactive preinitiation complex is activated by
addition of the protein fractions and ATP hydrolysis. The active
preinitiation complex sedimented at approximately 40 S in glycerol gradient
centrifugation, a rate similar to that of RNA polymerase II holoenzyme
reported by Maldonado et al. [ Nature (1996), 381, 86-89].
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The RNA polymerase II preinitiation complex formed in the presence of ATP
Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Shirokanedai, Minato- ku, Tokyo 108, Japan. hserizaw@kumc.edu
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