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TBP-TAF Complex SL1 Directs RNA Polymerase I Pre-initiation Complex Formation and Stabilizes Upstream Binding Factor at the rDNA Promoter
Knowledge of the role of components of the RNA polymerase I transcription machinery is paramount to understanding regulation of rDNA expression. We describe key findings for the roles of essential transcription factor SL1 and activator upstream binding factor (UBF). We demonstrate that human SL1 can...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2005-08, Vol.280 (33), p.29551-29558 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Knowledge of the role of components of the RNA polymerase I transcription machinery is paramount to understanding regulation
of rDNA expression. We describe key findings for the roles of essential transcription factor SL1 and activator upstream binding
factor (UBF). We demonstrate that human SL1 can direct accurate Pol I transcription in the absence of UBF and can interact
with the rDNA promoter independently and stably, consistent with studies of rodent SL1 but contrary to previous reports of
human SL1. UBF itself does not bind stably to rDNA but rapidly associates and dissociates. We show that SL1 significantly
reduces the rate of dissociation of UBF from the rDNA promoter. Our findings challenge the idea that UBF activates transcription
through recruitment of SL1 at the rDNA promoter and suggest that the rate of pre-initiation complex (PIC) formation is primarily
determined by the rate of association of SL1, rather than UBF, with the promoter. Therefore, we propose that SL1 directs PIC
formation, functioning in core promoter binding, RNA polymerase I recruitment, and UBF stabilization and that SL1-promoter
complex formation is a necessary prerequisite to the assembly of functional and stable PICs that include the UBF activator
in mammalian cells. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M501595200 |