| Literature DB >> 1989075 |
F Margottin1, G Dujardin, M Gérard, J M Egly, J Huet, A Sentenac.
Abstract
Fractionation of transcription extracts has led to the identification of multiple transcription factors specific for each form of nuclear RNA polymerase. Accurate transcription in vitro of the yeast U6 RNA gene by RNA polymerase C requires at least two factors. One of them was physically and functionally indistinguishable from transcription factor IID (TFIID or BTF1), a pivotal component of polymerase B transcription complexes, which binds to the TATA element. Purified yeast TFIID (yIID) or bacterial extracts that contained recombinant yIID were equally competent to direct specific transcription of the U6 gene by RNA polymerase C. The results suggest the formation of a hybrid transcription machinery, which may imply an evolutionary relation between class B and class C transcription factors.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1989075 DOI: 10.1126/science.1989075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728