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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
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Human transcription factor TFIIE, a ubiquitous factor required for transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II, was purified to homogeneity by a combination of conventional and HPLC steps. The purified TFIIE contained equimolar amounts of 57-kDa (TFIIE-alpha) and 34-kDa (
TFIIE-beta
) polypeptides that were judged to be functional subunits on the basis of their copurification with transcriptional activity and the recovery of activity following renaturation of polypeptides separated by reverse-phase HPLC. TFIIE-alpha had an independent TFIIE activity whereas
TFIIE-beta
had no activity alone but enhanced the activity of TFIIE-alpha. In conjunction with gel filtration studies, which indicated a molecular mass of approximately 180 kDa for the native protein, these results suggested that TFIIE is a heterotetramer containing two alpha and two beta polypeptides. Functional studies with the purified TFIIE demonstrated that it is a general initiation factor, required for all of the genes tested, but it failed to show any DNA-dependent
ATPase
activity.
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PMID:Factors involved in specific transcription by mammalian RNA polymerase II: purification and characterization of general transcription factor TFIIE. 225 Dec 58
TFIIE and TFIIH are essential for the promoter opening and escape that occurs as RNA polymerase II transits into early elongation. XPB, a subunit of TFIIH, contains an ATP-dependent helicase activity that is used in both of these processes. Here, we show that the smaller beta subunit of TFIIE stimulates the XPB helicase and
ATPase
activities. The larger alpha subunit can use its known inhibitory activity to moderate the stimulation by the beta subunit. Regions of
TFIIE beta
required for the helicase stimulation were identified. Mutants were constructed that are defective in stimulating the XPB helicase but still allow intact TFIIE to bind and recruit XPB and TFIIH to form the pre-initiation complex. In a test for the functional significance of the stimulatory effect of
TFIIE beta
, these mutant forms of TFIIE were shown to be defective in a transcription assay on linear DNA. The data suggest that the beta subunit of TFIIE is an
ATPase
and helicase co-factor that can assist the XPB subunit of TFIIH during transcription initiation and the transition to early elongation, enhancing the potential diversity of regulatory targets.
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PMID:Stimulation of the XPB ATP-dependent helicase by the beta subunit of TFIIE. 1591 39