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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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Transcription factor (TF) IIIB, the central transcription initiation factor of RNA polymerase III (pol III), is composed of three subunits, Bdp1, Brf1 and
TATA-binding protein
(
TBP
), all essential for normal function in vivo and in vitro. Brf1 is a modular protein: Its N-proximal half is related to TFIIB and binds similarly to the C-terminal stirrup of
TBP
; its C-proximal one-third provides most of the affinity for
TBP
by binding along the entire length of the convex surface and N-terminal lateral face of
TBP
. A structure-informed triple fusion protein, with
TBP
core placed between the N- and C-proximal domains of Brf1, has been constructed. The Brf1-
TBP
triple fusion protein effectively replaces both Brf1 and
TBP
in
TFIIIC
-dependent and -independent transcription in vitro, and forms extremely stable TFIIIB-DNA complexes that are indistinguishable from wild-type TFIIIB-DNA complexes by chemical nuclease footprinting. Unlike Brf1 and
TBP
, the triple fusion protein is able to recruit pol III for TATA box-directed transcription of linear and supercoiled DNA in the absence of Bdp1. The Brf1-
TBP
triple fusion protein also effectively replaces Brf1 function in vivo as the intact protein, creating a
TBP
paralogue in yeast that is privatized for pol III transcription.
...
PMID:Reconfiguring the connectivity of a multiprotein complex: fusions of yeast TATA-binding protein with Brf1, and the function of transcription factor IIIB. 1622 32
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