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Query: EC:2.7.7.6 (
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Transcription initiation at
RNA polymerase III
promoters requires transcription factor IIIB (TFIIIB), an activity that binds to
RNA polymerase III
promoters, generally through protein-protein contacts with DNA binding factors, and directly recruits
RNA polymerase III
. Saccharomyces cerevisiae TFIIIB is a complex of three subunits, TBP, the TFIIB-related factor BRF, and the more loosely associated polypeptide beta("). Although human homologs for two of the TFIIIB subunits, the TATA box-binding protein TBP and the TFIIB-related factor BRF, have been characterized, a human homolog of yeast B(") has not been described. Moreover, human BRF, unlike yeast BRF, is not universally required for
RNA polymerase III
transcription. In particular, it is not involved in transcription from the small nuclear RNA (snRNA)-type, TATA-containing,
RNA polymerase III
promoters. Here, we characterize two novel activities, a human homolog of yeast B("), which is required for transcription of both TATA-less and snRNA-type
RNA polymerase III
promoters, and a factor equally related to human BRF and TFIIB, designated
BRFU
, which is specifically required for transcription of snRNA-type
RNA polymerase III
promoters. Together, these results contribute to the definition of the basal
RNA polymerase III
transcription machinery and show that two types of TFIIIB activities, with specificities for different classes of
RNA polymerase III
promoters, have evolved in human cells.
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PMID:Different human TFIIIB activities direct RNA polymerase III transcription from TATA-containing and TATA-less promoters. 1104 Feb 18
Transcription factor IIIB (TFIIIB) is directly involved in transcription initiation by
RNA polymerase III
in eukaryotes. Yeast contain a single TFIIIB activity that is comprised of the TATA-binding protein (TBP), TFIIB-related factor 1 (BRF1), and TFIIIB", whereas two distinct TFIIIB activities, TFIIIB-alpha and TFIIIB-beta, have been described in human cells. Human TFIIIB-beta is required for transcription of genes with internal promoter elements, and contains TBP, a TFIIIB" homologue (TFIIIB150), and a BRF1 homologue (TFIIIB90), whereas TFIIIB-alpha is required for transcription of genes with promoter elements upstream of the initiation site. Here we describe the identification, cloning, and characterization of
TFIIIB50
, a novel homologue of TFIIB and TFIIIB90.
TFIIIB50
and tightly associated factors, along with TBP and TFIIIB150, reconstitute human TFIIIB-alpha activity. Thus, higher eukaryotes, in contrast to the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, have evolved two distinct TFIIB-related factors that mediate promoter selectivity by
RNA polymerase III
.
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PMID:A stable complex of a novel transcription factor IIB- related factor, human TFIIIB50, and associated proteins mediate selective transcription by RNA polymerase III of genes with upstream promoter elements. 1112 Oct 26
The human snRNA genes transcribed by
RNA polymerase II
(pol II) and III (pol III) have different core promoter elements. Both gene types contain similar proximal sequence elements (PSEs) but differ in the absence (pol II) or presence (pol III) of a TATA-box, which, together with the PSE, determines the assembly of a pol III-specific pre-initiation complex.
BRFU
is a factor exclusively required for transcription of the pol III-type snRNA genes. We report that recruitment of
BRFU
to the TATA-box of these promoters is TATA-binding protein (TBP)-dependent.
BRFU
in turn stabilizes TBP on TATA-containing template and extends the TBP footprint both upstream and downstream of the TATA element. The core domain of TBP is sufficient for
BRFU
.TBP.DNA complex formation and for interaction with
BRFU
off the template. We have mapped amino acid residues within TBP and domains of
BRFU
that mediate this interaction.
BRFU
has no specificity for sequences flanking the TATA-box and also forms a stable complex on the TATA-box of the pol II-specific adenovirus major late promoter (AdMLP). Furthermore, pol III-type transcription can initiate from an snRNA gene promoter containing an AdMLP TATA-box and flanking sequences. Therefore, the polymerase recruitment is not simply determined by the sequence of the TATA-box and immediate flanking sequences.
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PMID:BRFU, a TFIIB-like factor, is directly recruited to the TATA-box of polymerase III small nuclear RNA gene promoters through its interaction with TATA-binding protein. 1156 44
In humans, transcription factor IIIB (TFIIIB)-alpha governs basal transcription from small nuclear RNA genes by
RNA polymerase III
(pol III). One of the components of this complex,
BRFU
/
TFIIIB50
, is specific for these promoters, whereas TATA-binding protein (TBP) and hB" are required for pol III transcription from both gene external and internal promoters. We show that hB" is specifically recruited to a promoter-bound TBP.
BRFU
complex, which we have previously demonstrated as forming on TATA-containing templates. The N-terminal region of
BRFU
, containing a zinc ribbon domain, acts as a damper of hB" binding. TBP deactivates this negative mechanism through protein-protein contacts with both
BRFU
and hB", which may then promote their cooperative binding to form TFIIIB-alpha. In addition, we have identified a GC-rich sequence downstream from the TATA box (the BURE) which, depending on the strength of TATA box, can either enhance
BRFU
binding to the TBP.DNA complex or hB" association with the
BRFU
.TBP.DNA complex, and subsequently stimulate pol III transcription. Moreover, mutation of the BURE reduces pol III transcription and induces transcription by
RNA polymerase II
from the U2 gene promoter carrying a minimal TATA box.
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PMID:Assembly of human small nuclear RNA gene-specific transcription factor IIIB complex de novo on and off promoter. 1201 23