The complete 'centre-of-subunit structure' of the multisubunit enzyme DNA-dependent RNA polymerase was determined by triangulation of the subunit positions using the intersubunit distances calculated from scattering difference measurements and from the corresponding radii of gyration R. In addition to the centre-to-centre distances d between the core subunits alpha 2, beta and beta' presented in the preceding paper, the values of d between initiation factor sigma and alpha 2 (8.4 +/- 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe core subunit arrangement of alpha 2-beta-beta' within DNA-dependent RNA polymerase holoenzyme alpha 2 beta beta' sigma from Escherichia coli was investigated by neutron small-angle scattering using label triangulation. The quaternary structure of multisubunit biomolecules can be studied by this new method if total reconstitution works in a quantitative way and if extensive replacement of C-bound hydrogen (H) by deuterium (2H) is possible. A substitution of the selected subunits by their fully deuterated analogues was used for the analysis of the overall shapes of the core subunits, alpha 2, beta and beta' in situ and for the determination of the intersubunit centre-to-centre distances.
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