RNAP Promoter Search
and Transcription Kinetics in
Live E. coli Cells
Posted on 2023-04-25 - 19:40
Bacterial transcription has been
studied extensively in
vitro, which has provided detailed molecular mechanisms of
transcription. The in vivo cellular environment,
however, may impose different rules on transcription than the homogeneous
and well-controlled in vitro environment. How an
RNA polymerase (RNAP) molecule searches rapidly through vast nonspecific
chromosomal DNA in the three-dimensional nucleoid space and identifies
a specific promoter sequence remains elusive. Transcription kinetics in vivo could also be impacted by specific cellular environments
including nucleoid organization and nutrient availability. In this
work, we investigated the promoter search dynamics and transcription
kinetics of RNAP in live E. coli cells. Using single-molecule
tracking (SMT) and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP)
across different genetic, drug inhibition, and growth conditions,
we observed that RNAP’s promoter search is facilitated by nonspecific
DNA interactions and is largely independent of nucleoid organization,
growth condition, transcription activity, or promoter class. RNAP’s
transcription kinetics, however, are sensitive to these conditions
and mainly modulated at the levels of actively engaged RNAP and the
promoter escape rate. Our work establishes a foundation for further
mechanistic studies of bacterial transcription in live cells.
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Bettridge, Kelsey; Harris, Frances E.; Yehya, Nicolás; Xiao, Jie (2023). RNAP Promoter Search
and Transcription Kinetics in
Live E. coli Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c09142