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Diffusion of nucleoside triphosphates and role of the entry site to the RNA polymerase II active center.


ABSTRACT: Nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs) diffuse to the active center of RNA polymerase II through a funnel-shaped opening that narrows to a negatively charged pore. Computer simulation shows that the funnel and pore reduce the rate of diffusion by a factor of approximately 2 x 10(-7). The resulting limitation on the rate of RNA synthesis under conditions of low NTP concentration may be overcome by NTP binding to an entry site adjacent to the active center. Binding to the entry site greatly enhances the lifetime of an NTP in the active center region, and it prevents "backtracking" and the consequent occlusion of the active site.

SUBMITTER: Batada NN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC536049 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diffusion of nucleoside triphosphates and role of the entry site to the RNA polymerase II active center.

Batada Nizar N NN   Westover Kenneth D KD   Bushnell David A DA   Levitt Michael M   Kornberg Roger D RD  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20041201 50


Nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs) diffuse to the active center of RNA polymerase II through a funnel-shaped opening that narrows to a negatively charged pore. Computer simulation shows that the funnel and pore reduce the rate of diffusion by a factor of approximately 2 x 10(-7). The resulting limitation on the rate of RNA synthesis under conditions of low NTP concentration may be overcome by NTP binding to an entry site adjacent to the active center. Binding to the entry site greatly enhances the  ...[more]

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