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Direct activator/co-activator interaction is essential for bacteriophage T4 middle gene expression

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MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 4, Pages 1018-1030

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06916.x

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM044025] Funding Source: Medline

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P>The bacteriophage T4 AsiA protein is a bifunctional regulator that inhibits transcription from the major class of bacterial promoters and also serves as an essential co-activator of transcription from T4 middle promoters. AsiA binds the primary sigma factor in Escherichia coli, sigma 70, and modifies the promoter recognition properties of the sigma 70-containing RNA polymerase (RNAP) holoenzyme. In its role as co-activator, AsiA directs RNAP to T4 middle promoters in the presence of the T4-encoded activator MotA. According to the current model for T4 middle promoter activation, AsiA plays an indirect role in stabilizing the activation complex by facilitating interaction between DNA-bound MotA and sigma 70. Here we show that AsiA also plays a direct role in T4 middle promoter activation by contacting the MotA activation domain. Furthermore, we show that interaction between AsiA and the beta-flap domain of RNAP is important for co-activation. Based on our findings, we propose a revised model for T4 middle promoter activation, with AsiA organizing the activation complex via three distinct protein-protein interactions.

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