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Query: EC:2.7.7.6 (
RNA polymerase
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This paper describes a novel biochemical effect of gramicidin, a class of peptide antibiotics produced by Bacillus brevis during the transition from vegetative growth to sporulation.
Gramicidin
inhibits RNA synthesis by purified
RNA polymerase
(nucleosidetriphosphate:RNA nucleotidyl-transferase,
EC 2.7.7.6
) by interfering with the binding of
RNA polymerase
to DNA. This effect seems to involve the destabilization of the "open"
RNA polymerase
-DNA complex, a mode of action consistent with the control of promoter selection. Selectivity in the inhibition of RNA synthesis by gramicidin is observed when transcription is partially blocked by low levels of actinomycin D. Since the inhibition of RNA synthesis by gramicidin is obtained in a highly purified system devoid of membranes, it must be distinct from the ionophoretic activity of the antibiotic. It is possible that this new mode of action reflects the function of gramicidin during bacterial sporulation.
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PMID:Biological function of gramicidin: selective inhibition of RNA polymerase. 6 2
Gramicidin
, a peptide antibiotic produced by Bacillus brevis, inhibits initiation of transcription by
RNA polymerase
(nucleosidetriphosphate:
RNA nucleotidyltransferase
,
EC 2.7.7.6
). We show here that the presence of gramicidin causes an increase in the rate of cleavage of the sigma subunit of Escherichia coli
RNA polymerase
by trypsin, although it does not alter the cleavage rate of any of the core subunits. Furthermore, whereas isolated sigma is cleaved much faster than is sigma in holoenzyme, gramicidin substantially decreases the trypsin cleavage rate of isolated sigma. Inhibition of
RNA polymerase
activity by gramicidin in consistent with a sigma-specific effect: the antibiotic is a strong inhibitor of transcription of T7 phage DNA, which requires sigma for activity, but it has little effect on transcription of sigma-independent templates, such as poly(dA-dT).poly)dA-dT) and calf thymus DNA. These results are discussed in light of the hypothesized role for gramicidin in the initiation of sporulation of B. brevis.
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PMID:An interaction between gramicidin and the sigma subunit of RNA polymerase. 617 58