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Science 3 August 1979:
Vol. 205. no. 4405, pp. 508 - 511
DOI: 10.1126/science.377494

Articles

Science, Vol 205, Issue 4405, 508-511
Copyright © 1979 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

A relationship between DNA helix stability and recognition sites for RNA polymerase

HJ Vollenweider, M Fiandt, and W Szybalski

The RNA polymerase binding sites on the DNA of (i) the aroE-trkA-spc segment of the Escherichia coli genome, (ii) transposon Tn3, (iii) plasmid ColE1, and (iv) coliphage lambda were mapped by electron microscopy, with the use of the BAC technique; these maps were compared with the maps of the early-melting regions for the same genomes. The results indicate that in all these cases the binding sites for the E. coli RNA polymerase lie preferentially in the early melting regions of DNA. These data indicate that helix stability may be an important feature of the multipartite nature of the promoter structure.


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