Quantifying the impact of initial RNA primer length on nucleotide addition by RNA polymerase I

Stephanie L. Cooper, Aaron L. Lucius,David A. Schneider

BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Transient state kinetic studies of eukaryotic DNA-dependent RNA polymerases (Pols) in vitro provide quantitative characterization of enzyme activity at the level of individual nucleotide addition events. Previous work revealed heterogeneity in the rate constants governing nucleotide addition by yeast RNA polymerase I (Pol I) for each position on a template DNA. In contrast, the rate constants that described nucleotide addition by yeast RNA polymerase II (Pol II) were more homogeneous. This observation led to the question, what drives the variability of rate constants governing RNA synthesis by Pol I? Are the kinetics of nucleotide addition dictated by the position of the nascent RNA within the polymerase or by the identity of the next encoded nucleotide? In this study, we examine the impact of nucleotide position (i.e. nascent RNA primer length) on the rate constants governing nine sequential nucleotide addition events catalyzed by Pol I. The results reveal a conserved trend in the observed rate constants at each position for all primer lengths used, and highlight that the 9-nucleotide, or 9-mer, RNA primer provides the fastest observed rate constants. These findings suggest that the observed heterogeneity of rate constants for RNA synthesis by Pol I in vitro is driven primarily by the template sequence.
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Transcription,RNA:DNA hybrid,Kinetics,RNA polymerase I,Transcription elongation complex
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