Protein Domain : IPR011773

Type:  Family Name:  DNA-directed RNA polymerase, alpha subunit
Description:  DNA-directed RNA polymerases (also known as DNA-dependent RNA polymerases) are responsible for the polymerisation of ribonucleotides into a sequence complementary to the template DNA. In eukaryotes, there are three different forms of DNA-directed RNA polymerases transcribing different sets of genes. Most RNA polymerases are multimeric enzymes and are composed of a variable number of subunits. The core RNA polymerase complex consists of five subunits (two alpha, one beta, one beta-prime and one omega) and is sufficient for transcription elongation and termination but is unable to initiate transcription. Transcription initiation from promoter elements requires a sixth, dissociable subunit called a sigma factor, which reversibly associates with the core RNA polymerase complex to form a holoenzyme []. The core RNA polymerase complex forms a "crab claw"-like structure with an internal channel running along the full length []. The key functional sites of the enzyme, as defined by mutational and cross-linking analysis, are located on the inner wall of this channel.RNA synthesis follows after the attachment of RNA polymerase to a specific site, the promoter, on the template DNA strand. The RNA synthesis process continues until a termination sequence is reached. The RNA product, which is synthesised in the 5' to 3'direction, is known as the primary transcript. Eukaryotic nuclei contain three distinct types of RNA polymerases that differ in the RNA they synthesise:RNA polymerase I: located in the nucleoli, synthesises precursors of most ribosomal RNAs.RNA polymerase II: occurs in the nucleoplasm, synthesises mRNA precursors. RNA polymerase III: also occurs in the nucleoplasm, synthesises the precursors of 5S ribosomal RNA, the tRNAs, and a variety of other small nuclear and cytosolic RNAs. Eukaryotic cells are also known to contain separate mitochondrial and chloroplast RNA polymerases. Eukaryotic RNA polymerases, whose molecular masses vary in size from 500 to 700 kDa, contain two non-identical large (>100 kDa) subunits and an array of up to 12 different small (less than 50 kDa) subunits.This family consists of the bacterial (and chloroplast) DNA-directed RNA polymerase alpha subunit, encoded by the rpoA gene. The RNA polymerase catalyzes the transcription of DNA into RNA using the four ribonucleoside triphosphates as substrates. The amino terminal domain is involved in dimerizing and assembling the other RNA polymerase subunits into a transcriptionally active enzyme. The carboxy-terminal domain contains determinants for interaction with DNA and with transcriptional activator proteins [, ]. Short Name:  DNA-dir_RpoA

0 Child Features

4 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR011263 Domain DNA-directed RNA polymerase, RpoA/D/Rpb3-type
IPR011262 Domain DNA-directed RNA polymerase, insert domain
IPR009025 Domain DNA-directed RNA polymerase, RBP11-like dimerisation domain
IPR011260 Domain RNA polymerase, alpha subunit, C-terminal

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
TIGR02027
MF_00059

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003677 IPR011773
GO:0003899 IPR011773
GO:0006351 IPR011773

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003677 IPR011773
GO:0003899 IPR011773
GO:0006351 IPR011773

0 Parent Features

305 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
ATCG00740.1 P56762 PAC:19637960 Arabidopsis thaliana 329  
Thecc1EG046399t1 PAC:27459558 Theobroma cacao 327  
Migut.D01434.1.p PAC:28929132 Mimulus guttatus 335  
Araha.11756s0184.1.p PAC:28856644 Arabidopsis halleri 329  
Medtr4g051380.1 G7JH57 PAC:31107871 Medicago truncatula 442  
Medtr0002s0760.1 A0A072TJJ2 PAC:31084777 Medicago truncatula 445  
Traes_1BS_6DFE37F47.3 PAC:31952663 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_1BS_6DFE37F47.2 PAC:31952662 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_1BS_1638411DC.2 PAC:31856522 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_1BS_1638411DC.1 PAC:31856523 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_1DS_6DFE37F47.3 PAC:31919918 Triticum aestivum 338  
Traes_1DS_6DFE37F47.2 PAC:31919917 Triticum aestivum 354  
Traes_1DS_9572A5433.1 PAC:31880377 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_1DS_9572A5433.2 PAC:31880376 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_2AL_EDD1A0D0B.1 PAC:31735845 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_2AL_EDD1A0D0B.2 PAC:31735844 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_2BS_1638411DC.2 PAC:31947035 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_2BS_1638411DC.1 PAC:31947036 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_2DL_9572A5433.1 PAC:32023412 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_2DL_9572A5433.2 PAC:32023411 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_3AL_6008F5D5A.1 PAC:31868194 Triticum aestivum 269  
Traes_3B_6DFE37F47.2 PAC:31962280 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_3B_6DFE37F47.3 PAC:31962281 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_3B_1638411DC.2 PAC:31908369 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_3B_1638411DC.1 PAC:31908370 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_4AL_1638411DC.1 PAC:31808368 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_4AL_1638411DC.2 PAC:31808367 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_4AS_1638411DC.1 PAC:31933029 Triticum aestivum 339  
Traes_4AS_1638411DC.2 PAC:31933028 Triticum aestivum 355  
Traes_4BL_1638411DC.1 PAC:31912115 Triticum aestivum 339  

4 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            3052291
            10499798
            9657722
            7613089