Gross C A, Chan C L, Lonetto M A
Department of Microbiology, University of California-San Francisco 94143, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1996 Apr 29;351(1339):475-82. doi: 10.1098/rstb.1996.0045.
Control of RNA polymerase is a common means of regulating gene expression. A detailed picture of both the structure and how the structural details of RNA polymerase encode function is a key to understanding the molecular strategies used to regulate RNA polymerase. We review here data which ascribes functions to some regions of the primary sequence of the subunits (alpha, beta beta' sigma) which make up E. coli RNA polymerase. We review both genetic and biochemical data which place regions of the primary sequence that are distant from one another in close proximity in the tertiary structure. Finally we discuss the implications of these findings on the quaternary structure of RNA polymerase.