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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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The
TATA-binding protein
(
TBP
)-related factor
TRF1
, has been described in Drosophila and a related protein, TRF2, has been found in a variety of higher eukaryotes. We report that human (h)TRF2 is encoded by two mRNAs with common protein coding but distinct 5' nontranslated regions. One mRNA is expressed ubiquitously (hTRF2-mRNA1), whereas the other (hTRF2-mRNA2) shows a restricted expression pattern and is extremely abundant in testis. In addition, we show that hTRF2 forms a stable stoichiometric complex with hTFIIA, but not with TAFs, in HeLa cells stably transfected with flag-tagged hTRF2. Neither recombinant human (rh)TRF2 nor the native flag.hTRF2-TFIIA complex is able to replace
TBP
or TFIID in basal or activated transcription from various RNA polymerase II promoters. Instead, rhTRF2, but not the flag.hTRF2-TFIIA complex, moderately inhibits basal or activated transcription in the presence of rhTBP or flag.TFIID. This effect is either completely (
TBP
-mediated transcription) or partially (TFIID-mediated transcription) counteracted by addition of free TFIIA. Neither rhTRF2 nor flag. hTRF2-TFIIA has any effect on the repression of TFIID-mediated transcription by negative cofactor-2 (NC2) and neither substitutes for
TBP
in RNA polymerase III-mediated transcription.
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PMID:Human TATA-binding protein-related factor-2 (hTRF2) stably associates with hTFIIA in HeLa cells. 1057 Jan 39
The
TATA-binding protein
(
TBP
)-related factor 1 (
TRF1
) is expressed in a tissue-restricted fashion during Drosophila embryogenesis and may serve as a promoter-specific recognition factor that can replace
TBP
in regulating transcription. However, bona fide target promoters that would preferentially respond to
TRF1
have remained elusive. Polytene chromosome staining, chromatin immunoprecipitation, direct messenger RNA analysis, and transient cotransfection assays identified the Drosophila gene tudor as containing a
TRF1
-responsive promoter. Reconstituted in vitro transcription reactions and deoxyribonuclease I footprinting assays confirmed the ability of
TRF1
to bind preferentially and direct transcription of the tudor gene from an alternate promoter. Thus, metazoans appear to have evolved gene-selective and tissue-specific components of the core transcription machinery to regulate gene expression.
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PMID:Promoter-selective properties of the TBP-related factor TRF1. 1079 11