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Effect of promoter sequence on utilization of NAD+ as a substrate for transcription initiation by RNA polymerase
Pinkas, Daniel ; Krásný, Libor (advisor) ; Fišer, Radovan (referee)
For a long time, 5' cap has been thought to be privilege only for eukaryotic organisms in form of 7-methylguanosine cap at the end of mRNA. This was changed only a few years ago. By using methods liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry a new molecule associated with RNA of Escherichia coli has been found. This molecule turned out to be nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+ ) attached to 5' end of some small regulatory RNAs (sRNA). Later it has been shown, that RNA polymerase can attach NAD+ at 5' of RNA ab initio, meaning that RNA polymerase can utilize NAD+ as a substrate for transcription initiation. To some extent substrate for transcription initiation is chosen based on promoter sequence. Crucial requirement is presence of adenine at +1 position of DNA coding strand. This thesis focuses on promoter sequence requirements for transcription initiation with NAD+ . As a template for transcription four promoters with different modifications and their chimeras are used: RNA1, Pveg, lac UV5 and rrnB P1. Also, I tried to compare RNA polymerase from E. coli and B. subtilis in terms of transcription initiation substrate usage. Lastly, I describe here isolation of NudC, enzyme that cleaves NAD+ to nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP). NudC will be used for upcoming...
5' end modification of bacterial RNA
Pinkas, Daniel ; Krásný, Libor (advisor) ; Schierová, Michaela (referee)
Regulation of gene expression is a key feature of all organisms and can occur at several levels ranging from transcription initiation to protein degradation. An important mechanism of this process is regulation of mRNA stability by various modifications. The best known modification is eukaryotic 7mG cap, which protects RNA from RNase degradation. Recently, several new prokaryotic modifications have been discovered thanks to advances in liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry methods. One such a modification is nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide at the 5' end of some RNA. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is analogous to 7mG cap. This study describes this phenomenon in context of bacterial transcription. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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