Identification of a mammalian RNA polymerase I holoenzyme containing components of the DNA repair/replication system

Ross D. Hannan, Alice Cavanaugh, William M. Hempel, Tom Moss, Lawrence Rothblum*

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Abstract

Traditional models for transcription initiation by RNA polymerase I include a stepwise assembly of basic transcription factors/regulatory proteins on the core promoter to form a preinitiation complex. In contrast, we have identified a preassembled RNA polymerase I (RPI) complex that contains all the factors necessary and sufficient to initiate transcription from the rDNA promoter in vitro. The purified RPI holoenzyme contains the RPI homolog of TFIID, SL-1 and the rDNA transcription terminator factor (TTF-1), but lacks UBF, an activator of rDNA transcription. Certain components of the DNA repair/replication system, including Ku70/80, DNA topoisomerase I and PCNA, are also associated with the RPI complex. We have found that the holoenzyme supported specific transcription and that specific transcription was stimulated by the RPI transcription activator UBF. These results support the hypothesis that a fraction of the RPI exists as a preassembled, transcriptionally competent complex that is readily recruited to the rDNA promoter, i.e. as a holoenzyme, and provide important new insights into the mechanisms governing initiation by RPI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3720-3727
Number of pages8
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume27
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 1999
Externally publishedYes

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