SGD Paper Help



Schinkel AH, et al.  (1988) Mitochondrial RNA polymerase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: composition and mechanism of promoter recognition. EMBO J 7(10):3255-62

Abstract: Mitochondrial RNA polymerase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae consists of two different proteins: a core RNA polymerase of 145 kd and a specificity factor of 43 kd, which contributes the capacity to recognize promoters of the various genes encoded in the mitochondrial genome. We purified both components by SDS-PAGE, followed by renaturation to the active state. The two components were used either singly or in combination to study their interactions with promoter-containing DNA fragments. The core component showed random and weak interaction with DNA, the specificity factor none at all, whereas both components together specifically bound to a promoter. In DNase I footprinting experiments, promoter-bound RNA polymerase protected a short region of DNA flanked by hypersensitivity sites and centred around the position at which RNA synthesis starts. The initial phase of transcription gave rise to specific changes in this footprint: the upstream border remained at the same position up to synthesis of a 4-nt RNA chain, whereas at the downstream border progressive disappearance of hypersensitivity sites took place.

Status: Published Type: Journal Article PubMed ID: 3053163

Topics addressed in this paper

Number of different genes curated to this paper: 2

  • To find other papers on a gene and topic, click on the colored ball in the appropriate box.
  • displays other papers with information about that topic for that gene.
  • displays other papers in SGD that are associated with that topic.
    The topic is addressed in these papers but does not describe a specific gene or chromosomal feature.
  • To go to the Locus page for a gene, click on the gene name.
Topics Genes linked to topics
MTF1 RPO41
Cellular Location blue ball blue ball
Function/Process blue ball blue ball
Primary Literature blue ball blue ball
Protein Physical Properties blue ball blue ball
Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions blue ball blue ball
Protein-protein Interactions blue ball blue ball
Substrates/Ligands/Cofactors blue ball blue ball

Author Searches

To find contact information or other publications by the authors of this paper, follow these three steps:
  1. (1) Choose an author,
  2. (2) Choose a search parameter,
  3. (3) Click to implement