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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
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Metazoan genomes generally contain one TBP-related gene designated as TBP-like protein (
TLP
/TLF/TRF2). Although
TLP
is thought to work for transcriptional regulation, its natural function has not been clearly demonstrated. Here we describe the stimulation of transcription from TATA-containing and TATA-less class II promoters by artificially recruited mammalian
TLP
.
TLP
fused with Gal4 DNA-binding domain stimulated transcription when it was recruited at a proximal promoter. Compared to TBP, stimulation by
TLP
was less TATA-dependent. Slight truncation from each terminus of
TLP
destroyed this function drastically. Amino acid substitutions of
TLP
whose corresponding residues in TBP are crucial for its function resulted in the loss of function. Consequently, Gal4-fused
TLP
was demonstrated to exhibit ability of transcription activation irrespective of the type of promoter, the mechanism of which was thought to be similar to that of artificially recruited TBP.
TLP
is presumably able to behave as a
transcriptional activator
in cells.
...
PMID:TBP-like protein (TLP/TLF/TRF2) artificially recruited to a promoter stimulates basal transcription in vivo. 1145 37
The TBP-like protein (
TLP
/TRF2/TLF), which belongs to the TBP family of proteins, is present in all metazoan organisms. Although the human
TLP
has been reported to interfere with transcription from TATA-containing promoters, the transcription activation potential of
TLP
in higher animals is obscure. We previously demonstrated that artificially promoter-recruited
TLP
behaves like an unconventional
transcriptional activator
. In this study, we investigated the effects of
TLP
on TATA-less promoters of mouse and human terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) genes by transient reporter assays. As expected,
TLP
repressed both basal and activator-augmented transcription from the TATA-containing adenovirus major late promoter (MLP) and E1B promoter. On the other hand, however,
TLP
significantly stimulated both basal and activated transcription from TdT promoters. We investigated the strength of the promoters in chicken DT40 cells that lack the
TLP
gene. The MLP showed higher activity but the TdT promoter showed lower activity in
TLP
-null cells than in the wild-type cells. Moreover, ectopic expression of mouse
TLP
in the
TLP
-null cells considerably stimulated the TdT promoter. Insertion of a TATA element upstream from the TdT core promoter resulted in a loss of
TLP
-mediated activation. The mouse
TLP
was demonstrated to bind specifically to TFIIA with greater strength than TBP. We constructed mutated TLPs having amino acid substitutions that impair TFIIA binding. A representative
TLP
mutant lacking TFIIA-binding ability could not stimulate transcription from the TdT promoter, whereas that mutation suppressed
TLP
-mediated transcription repression of TATA promoters. The results of the present study suggest that the vertebrate
TLP
potentiates exogenous TATA-less promoters and that TFIIA plays an important role in the
TLP
function.
...
PMID:Vertebrate TBP-like protein (TLP/TRF2/TLF) stimulates TATA-less terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase promoters in a transient reporter assay, and TFIIA-binding capacity of TLP is required for this function. 1268 63