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Bacterial Transcriptional Control

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Bacterial Transcriptional Control
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    Chapter 1 Mapping the Escherichia coli Transcription Elongation Complex with Exonuclease III
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    Chapter 2 Purification of Bacterial RNA Polymerase: Tools and Protocols
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    Chapter 3 Monitoring Translocation of Multisubunit RNA Polymerase Along the DNA with Fluorescent Base Analogues
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    Chapter 4 In vitro and in vivo methodologies for studying the sigma 54-dependent transcription.
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    Chapter 5 Methods for the Assembly and Analysis of In Vitro Transcription-Coupled-to-Translation Systems.
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    Chapter 6 Site-Specific Incorporation of Probes into RNA Polymerase by Unnatural-Amino-Acid Mutagenesis and Staudinger–Bertozzi Ligation
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    Chapter 7 Reconstitution of factor-dependent, promoter proximal pausing in Drosophila nuclear extracts.
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    Chapter 8 Direct Competition Assay for Transcription Fidelity
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    Chapter 9 Single-Stranded DNA Aptamers for Functional Probing of Bacterial RNA Polymerase
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    Chapter 10 Biochemical Analysis of Transcription Termination by RNA Polymerase III from Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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    Chapter 11 Use of RNA Polymerase Molecular Beacon Assay to Measure RNA Polymerase Interactions with Model Promoter Fragments
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    Chapter 12 Preparation of cDNA libraries for high-throughput RNA sequencing analysis of RNA 5' ends.
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    Chapter 13 In Situ Footprinting of E. coli Transcription Elongation Complex with Chloroacetaldehyde
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    Chapter 14 Using Solutes and Kinetics to Probe Large Conformational Changes in the Steps of Transcription Initiation
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    Chapter 15 Manipulating Archaeal Systems to Permit Analyses of Transcription Elongation-Termination Decisions In Vitro
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    Chapter 16 Purification of active RNA polymerase I from yeast.
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    Chapter 17 Transcription in Archaea: Preparation of Methanocaldococcus jannaschii Transcription Machinery.
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    Chapter 18 Transcription in Archaea: In Vitro Transcription Assays for mjRNAP.
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    Chapter 19 Experimental Analysis of hFACT Action During Pol II Transcription In Vitro
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    Chapter 20 ChIP-Seq for Genome-Scale Analysis of Bacterial DNA-Binding Proteins.
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Chapter title
Reconstitution of factor-dependent, promoter proximal pausing in Drosophila nuclear extracts.
Chapter number 7
Book title
Bacterial Transcriptional Control
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2392-2_7
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2391-5, 978-1-4939-2392-2
Authors

Jian Li, David S Gilmour, David S. Gilmour, Li, Jian, Gilmour, David S.

Abstract

Genomic analyses reveal that RNA polymerase II initiates transcription but pauses shortly downstream on thousands of promoters in Drosophila and mammalian cells. Here, we describe the reconstitution of this promoter proximal pausing in nuclear extracts from Drosophila embryos. This approach is useful for dissecting the role(s) of transcription factors in promoter proximal pausing. Most of our studies employ the hsp70 heat shock gene promoter; however, this technique has successfully reconstituted RNA polymerase II pausing downstream of several other Drosophila promoters. A pulse/chase method is employed to restrict incorporation of radiolabel to the 5' portion of the RNA such that the specific activity of most transcripts are nearly identical and the intensity of radioactive RNA bands detected on gels reflects the molar ratios and quantities of each RNA product, regardless of length. The radiolabeled RNAs are isolated by hybridization to a biotinylated oligonucleotide and captured on magnetic beads. We also describe the use of antibodies to investigate mechanistic aspects of promoter proximal pausing.

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