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Lecture 8 Transcription Initiation Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Reading: Chapter 4 (115-116) Chapter 11 Molecular Biology syllabus web site

Lecture 8 Transcription Initiation Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Reading: Chapter 4 (115-116) Chapter 11 Molecular Biology syllabus web siteweb site

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Lecture 8

Transcription InitiationProkaryotic

Eukaryotic

Reading:

Chapter 4 (115-116)

Chapter 11

Molecular Biology syllabus web site

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Bacterial transcription initiation

• RNA polymerase initiates transcription of most genes at a unique DNA position lying upstream of the coding sequence

• The base pair where transcription initiates is termed the transcription-initiation site or start site

• By convention, the transcription-initiation site in the DNA sequence is designated +1, and base pairs extending in the direction of transcription (downstream) are assigned positive numbers which those extending in the opposite direction (upstream) are assigned negative numbers

• Various proteins (RNA polymerase, activators, repressors) interact with DNA at or near the promoter to regulate transcription initiation

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Differences in E. coli promoter sequences affect the frequency of transcription initiation

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Lac Operon

• Beta Galactosidase (lacZ)

• Permease (lacY)

• Transacetylase (lacA)

lacZ lacY lacA

Lac promoter

mRNA

protein

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LacZ (-galactosidase)

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Eukaryotes

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Promoter deletions to identify transcriptional control sequences

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Promoter deletions to identify transcriptional control sequences

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Run-off transcription: to map transcription initiation sites

METHOD

1. Isolate nuclei from specific tissues

2. Incubate: nuclear extract, restriction fragments containing start site, 32P-UTP

3. Synthesized RNA is separated by electrophoresis

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Common Eukaryotic Promoter Consensus: TATA box

Alternate promoters:initiators- degenerate consensusGC-rich region (giving rise to multiple start sites)

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Run-on transcription assay rate of transcription initiation

METHOD

1. Isolate nuclei from specific tissues

2. Label growing RNA chains with 32P-UTP

3. Hybridize to filters containing test cDNAs

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S1 nuclease

mRNA

32P-labelled DNA probe

mRNA

32P-labelled DNA probe

denature

gel electrophoresis

S1 protection to assay transcription initiation rates

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Enhancer elements

cis-acting sequences that serve to increase rate of transcription initiation regardless of their location near the gene (first discovered in SV40 viral genome).

S1 Protection Assay: to test rate of transcription initiation

METHOD

1. Transfect construct with/without enhancer into test cells

2. Isolate RNA and hybridize with 32P-labeled DNA probe

3. Treat with S1 nuclease, denature, subject to gel electrophoresis

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Typical eukaryotic gene

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Column purified fractions of DNA-binding proteins incubated with test promoter fragment

Gel-shift assays identify general region of protein-DNA interaction

METHOD

1. Isolate nuclei and prepare protein extract or purify DNA binding proteins

2. Incubate with restriction fragment or short DNA

3. Separate by agarose gel electrophoresis

Controls: non-specific DNA; no extract

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METHOD

1. Isolate restriction fragment

2. Add DNA-binding protein

3. Partially digest with DNaseI

4. Separate by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

Controls: no protein

The footprint of RNA polymerase and lac repressor on the lac control region

DNase I footprinting assays identify specific regions of protein-DNA interactions

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The lac control region contains three critical cis-acting sites

Figure 10-9

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How to demonstrate the specificity of a putative transcription factor?

• In vitro

• In vivo

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• In vitroMETHOD

1. Set up in vitro transcription reaction with DNA template, 32P-UTP, plus or minus transcription factor

2. Separate transcripts by gel electrophoresis

Controls: non-specific DNA; no protein

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• In vivo

METHOD

1. Prepare two constructs:

a) encoding transcription factor X

b) reporter gene downstream of transcription factor binding site plus minimal promoter

2. Transfect cells and assay for reporter gene activity

Controls: transfect each plasmid alone

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Transcription factors have separate domains

•DNA binding

•Transcription activation

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Yeast Two-hybrid System- to fish out interacting transcription factors

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