M. Carmona et al., Recruitment of RNA polymerase is a rate-limiting step for the activation of the sigma(54) promoter Pu of Pseudomonas putida, J BIOL CHEM, 274(47), 1999, pp. 33790-33794
The activity of the sigma(54)-promoter Pu of Pseudomonas putida was examine
d in vitro with a DNA template lacking upstream activating sequences, such
that RNA polymerase can be activated by the enhancer-binding protein Xy1R o
nly from solution. Although the transcription activation pathway in this sy
stem lacked the step of integration host factor (IHF)-mediated looping of t
he Xy1R DNA complex toward the prebound RNA polymerase, IHF still stimulate
d promoter activity. The positive effect of IHF became evident not only wit
h Xy1R from solution, but also with other sigma(54)-dependent activators su
ch as NtrC and NifA Furthermore, an equivalent outcome was shown for the no
nspecific DNA-binding protein HU. This stimulation of transcription in the
absence of the enhancer was traced to the recruitment of RNA polymerase (i.
e. increased efficiency of formation of closed complexes) brought about by
IHF or HU binding. Thus, under limiting concentrations of the polymerase, t
he factor-mediated binding of the enzyme to Pu seems to enter a kinetic che
ckpoint in the system that prevents the Xy1R-mediated formation of an open
complex.