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Published on: May 13, 2019
Structural Dynamics of RNA Polymerase II During Nucleotide Addition Cycle
Gangshun Yi1,2, Qingrong Li3, Hannah Holmberg4
1Division of Structural Biology, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7BN, UK.
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RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) drives gene expression through iterative nucleotide addition cycles (NACs) comprising translocation, substrate binding, and catalysis. The lack of pre-catalysis and post-catalysis intermediates has precluded a complete mechanistic understanding of the NAC. Here we present 43 cryo-EM structures capturing distinct stages of the S. cerevisiae RNAPII elongation complex (EC) NAC, including previously intractable transition intermediates. We establish a continuous spectrum of RNAPII EC structural dynamics during the NAC, which can be divided into two coordinated phases: a substrate-induced EC tightening phase and a post-catalysis EC relaxation phase. For the substrate-induced EC tightening phase, the substrate binding initiates allosteric conformational changes across the entire RNAPII EC, including TL folding, funnel closure, clamp closure, transcription bubble ordering, and precise alignment of the RNA 3'-end with substrate to form a catalysis-competent configuration. For the post-catalysis EC relaxation phase, we captured the long-sought, short-lived post-catalysis product state and identified a series of intermediates that reveal a reverse conformational transition that facilitates rapid translocation. Together, our findings define a comprehensive structural and dynamic framework for RNAPII NAC, yielding a "molecular movie" of RNAPII in action and revealing a fundamental principle by which the enzyme balances speed and fidelity through coordinated conformational dynamics.
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