A novel collection of accessory factors associated with yeast RNA polymerase II.

A relatively simple subset of general transcription factors is sufficient for transcript initiation by RNA polymerase II. However, a recently identified "holoenzyme" contains additional accessory proteins required for mediating signals from some activators (Y-J. Kim et al., 1994, Cell 77, 599-608; A. Koleske and R. Young, 1994, Nature 368, 466-469). ...
By immobilizing RNA polymerase II and associated proteins (RAPs) from a transcriptionally active yeast extract, we have identified a novel collection of proteins distinct from those found in the holoenzyme. The eluted RAP fraction did not contain the holoenzyme components Srb2,4,5 + 6p, Gal11p, or Sug1p, but did include the known transcription factors TFIIB and TFIIS and the three subunits of yeast TFIIF (Ssu71p/Tfg1p, Tfg2p, and Anc1p/Tfg3p). Also isolated as RAPs are two proteins (Cdc73p and Paf1p) with interesting connections to gene expression. Mutations in CDC73 and PAF1 affect cell growth and the abundance of transcripts from a subset of yeast genes (X. Shi et al., Mol. Cell. Biol., 1996 16, 669-676). The RAP fraction may therefore define one or more functional forms of RNA polymerase II distinct from the activator-mediating holoenzyme.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Chromatography, Affinity, Fungal Proteins, Genes, Fungal, Immunoblotting, Molecular Sequence Data, Nuclear Proteins, RNA Polymerase II, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Sequence Analysis, Transcription Factors, Transcriptional Activation, Yeasts
Protein Expr. Purif.
Date: Aug. 01, 1996
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