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Mot1p is essential for TBP recruitment to selected promoters during in vivo gene activation

  • Jean Christophe Andrau
  • , Chris J.C. Van Oevelen
  • , Hetty A.A.M. Van Teeffelen
  • , P. Anthony Weil
  • , Frank C.P. Holstege
  • , H. Th Marc Timmers

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Abstract

Recruitment of TATA-binding protein (TBP) is central to activation of transcription by RNA polymerase II (pol II). This depends upon co-activator proteins including TBP-associated factors (TAFs). Yeast Mot1p was identified as a general transcriptional repressor in genetic screens and is also found associated with TBP. To obtain insight into Mot1p function in vivo, we determined the mRNA expression profile of the motl-1 temperature-sensitive (Ts) strain. Unexpectedly, this indicated that Mot1p mostly plays a positive role for transcription. For one potential activation target, HXT2, we analyzed promoter recruitment of Mot1p, TBP, Taf1p (Taf130p) and pol II by chromatin immunoprecipitation assays. Whereas TBP becomes stably associated upon activation of the HXT2 and HXT4 promoters, Mot1p showed only a transient association. TBP recruitment was compromised in two different mot1 mutant strains, but was only moderately affected in a taf1 Ts strain. Together, our data indicate that Mot1p can assist in recruitment of TBP on promoters during gene activation in vivo.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5173-5183
Number of pages11
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume21
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Mot1p
  • RNA polymerase II
  • TBP
  • TFIID
  • Transcription activation

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