INTERACTIONS BETWEEN YEAST TFIIIB COMPONENTS (VOL 22, PG 2282, 1994)

Citation
J. Huet et al., INTERACTIONS BETWEEN YEAST TFIIIB COMPONENTS (VOL 22, PG 2282, 1994), Nucleic acids research, 22(16), 1994, pp. 3432-3439
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03051048
Volume
22
Issue
16
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3432 - 3439
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-1048(1994)22:16<3432:IBYTC(>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Yeast transcription factor TFIIIB is a multicomponent factor comprised of the TATA-binding protein TBP and of associated factors TFIIIB70 an d B''. Epitope-tagged or histidine-tagged TFIIIB70 could be quantitati vely removed from TFIIIB by affinity chromatography. TBP and B'' (appa rent mass 160-200 kDa) could be easily separated by gel filtration or ion-exchange chromatography. While only weak interactions were detecte d between TBP and B'', direct binding of [S-35]-labeled TBP to membran e-bound TFIIIB70 could be demonstrated in absence of DNA. On tRNA gene s, there was no basal level of transcription in the complete absence o f TBP. The two characterized TFIIIB components (recombinant rTFIIIB70 and rTBP) and a fraction cochromatographing with B'' activity were fou nd to be required for TFIIIC-independent transcription of the TATA-con taining U6 RNA gene in vitro. Therefore, beside the TFIIIC-dependent a ssembly process, each TFIIIB component must have an essential role in DNA binding or RNA polymerase recruitment.