Claims
- 1. A method to identify an agent which inhibits the binding of σ to core RNA polymerase, a subunit thereof or a portion thereof, comprising:
a) contacting the agent with core RNA polymerase, or an isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof, so as to form a complex; b) contacting the complex with σ or a portion thereof; and c) detecting or determining whether the agent inhibits or prevents the binding of σ to core RNA polymerase or the isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof.
- 2. A method to identify an agent which inhibits the binding of σ to core RNA polymerase, a subunit thereof or a portion thereof, comprising:
a) contacting the agent with σ or a portion thereof, so as to form a complex; b) contacting the complex with core RNA polymerase, or an isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof; and c) detecting or determining whether the agent inhibits or prevents the binding of σ to core RNA polymerase or the isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof.
- 3. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof is the β′ subunit.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein portion of the β′ subunit comprises the interaction domain of the β′ subunit.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the portion of β′ comprises residues 270 to 309 of β′, residues 265 to 309 of β′, residues 100 to 309 of β′, and residues 260 to 309 of β′.
- 6. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the isolated subunit is a fusion protein.
- 7. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the σ is a homologous σ.
- 8. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the σ is a heterologous σ.
- 9. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof has at least one amino acid substitution relative to the native subunit.
- 10. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein core RNA polymerase, or an isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof is labeled or binds to a detectable label.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein σ is labeled or binds to a detectable label which is different than the label for core RNA polymerase, an isolated subunit thereof or a portion thereof.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein β′ is labeled with IC5 and σ is labeled with Eu.
- 13. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein luminescence resonance energy transfer is employed to detect or determine whether the agent inhibits or prevents binding of σ to core RNA polymerase, the isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof.
- 14. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein fluorescence resonance energy transfer is employed to detect or determine whether the agent inhibits or prevents binding of σ to core RNA polymerase, the isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof.
- 15. The method of claim 13 which employs europium or terbium.
- 16. The method of claim 13 which employs IC5, Cy5, allophycocyanin APC, or phalloidin-tetramethylrhodamine.
- 17. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein σ or a portion thereof is labeled or binds to a detectable label.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein core RNA polymerase, or an isolated subunit of RNA polymerase or a portion thereof is labeled or binds to a detectable label which is different than the label for σ or a portion thereof.
- 19. An agent identified by the method of claim 1 or 2.
- 20. A method to identify an agent which inhibits or prevents the binding of σ to the β′ subunit of core RNA polymerase, comprising:
a) contacting a prokaryotic cell with the agent; and b) detecting or determining whether the agent inhibits or prevents the binding of σ to the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase in the cell.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the cell encodes two different forms of the β′ subunit.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein agent is contacted with the cell under conditions in which one of the forms is not expressed.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the form that is expressed has at least one amino acid substitution relative to the form which is not expressed.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein the inhibition of the growth of the cell is detected or determined.
- 25. The method of claim 20 wherein the agent inhibits or prevents the binding of σ to residues 270 to 309 of β′, residues 265 to 309 of β′, residues 100 to 309 of β′ or residues 260 to 309 of β′ subunit.
- 26. An agent identified by the method of claim 20.
- 27. A method to inhibit the growth of a prokaryotic cell, comprising:
contacting the cell with an effective amount of the agent of claim 19 or 26.
- 28. A host cell comprising a recombinant DNA molecule comprising a promoter functional in the host cell operably linked to a DNA segment encoding a β′ subunit of RNA polymerase, wherein the chromosome of the host cell encodes an endogenous β′ subunit of RNA polymerase, the expression of which is regulatable.
- 29. The host cell of claim 28 wherein the DNA segment encodes a β′ subunit having at least one amino acid substitution relative to the endogenous β′ subunit.
- 30. The host cell of claim 28 wherein the DNA segment encodes a β′ subunit having a C-terminal deletion.
- 31. The host cell of claim 28 wherein the recombinant DNA molecule encodes a fusion protein.
- 32. An isolated and purified portion of the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase which binds to σ in vivo.
- 33. The isolated and purified portion of the β′ subunit of claim 32 which comprises a portion selected from the group consisting of residues 270 to 309, residues 265 to 309, residues 100 to 309 and residues 260 to 309.
- 34. A method to identify a region on a subunit of core RNA polymerase which specifically binds σ, comprising:
a) contacting core RNA polymerase, an isolated subunit or a portion thereof which comprises at least one amino acid substitution relative to native core RNA polymerase or a native subunit or portion thereof with σ or a portion thereof so as to form a complex; and b) detecting or determining complex formation.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the substitution does not inhibit complex formation.
- 36. A prokaryotic host cell comprising a recombinant DNA molecule comprising a promoter functional in the host cell operably linked to a DNA segment encoding a β′ subunit of RNA polymerase, wherein the chromosome of the host cell encodes an endogenous β′ subunit of RNA polymerase, the expression of which is regulatable, and wherein the DNA segment encodes a β′ subunit of RNA polymerase having at least one amino acid substitution
- 37. The host cell of claim 36 wherein the DNA segment encodes a β′ subunit having a C-terminal deletion.
- 38. The host cell of claim 28 which is a prokaryotic cell.
- 39. The host cell of claim 29 wherein the at least one amino acid substitution is in a region of the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase which binds σ in vivo.
- 40. The host cell of claim 29 wherein the at least one amino acid substitution is in residues 260 to 309 of the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase.
- 41. The host cell of claim 28 or 36 wherein the endogenous β′ subunit of RNA polymerase is a temperature sensitive mutant.
- 42. The host cell of claim 29 or 36 wherein the at least one amino acid substitution is at position 266, 269, 275, 280, 293, 295, 297, 300, 302 or 309.
- 43. The host cell of claim 29 or 36 wherein the presence of the at least one amino acid substitution prevents the binding of σ to the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase having the substitution.
- 44. The host cell of claim 29 or 36 wherein the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase which is encoded by the DNA segment comprises residues 1-309.
- 45. The host cell of claim 28 or 36 wherein the β′ subunit of RNA polymerase which is encoded by the DNA segment has residues 1-319.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/823,266, filed Mar. 30, 2001, which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/193,116 filed Mar. 30, 2000, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e).
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] This invention was made, at least in part, with a grant from the Government of the United States of America (grant GM 28575 from the National Institutes of Health). The Government may have certain rights to the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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