Differential regulation of RNA polymerases I, II, and III by the TBP-binding repressor Dr1.
- Abstract:
- RNA polymerases I, II, and III each use the TATA-binding protein (TBP). Regulators that target this shared factor may therefore provide a means to coordinate the activities of the three nuclear RNA polymerases. The repressor Dr1 binds to TBP and blocks the interaction of TBP with polymerase II- and polymerase III-specific factors. This enables Dr1 to coordinately regulate transcription by RNA polymerases II and III. Under the same conditions, Dr1 does not inhibit polymerase I transcription. By selectively repressing polymerases II and III, Dr1 may shift the physiological balance of transcriptional output in favor of polymerase I.
- Authors:
- RJ White, BC Khoo, JA Inostroza, D Reinberg, SP Jackson
- Journal:
- Science
- Citation info:
- 266(5184):448-450
- Publication date:
- 21st Oct 1994
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