Mot1-mediated control of transcription complex assembly and activity
Open Access
- 7 April 2005
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 24 (9) , 1717-1729
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600646
Abstract
Mot1 is an essential Snf2/Swi2‐related ATPase and TATA‐binding protein (TBP)‐associated factor (TAF). In vitro , Mot1 utilizes ATP hydrolysis to disrupt TBP–DNA complexes, but the relationship of this activity to Mot1's in vivo function is unclear. Chromatin immunoprecipitation was used to determine how Mot1 affects the assembly of preinitiation complexes (PICs) at Mot1‐controlled promoters in vivo . We find that the Mot1‐repressed HSP26 and INO1 promoters are both regulated by TBP recruitment; inactivation of Mot1 leads to increased PIC formation coincident with derepression of transcription. For the Mot1‐activated genes BNA1 and URA1 , inactivation of Mot1 also leads, remarkably, to increased TBP binding to the promoters, despite the fact that transcription of these genes is obliterated in mot1 cells. In contrast, levels of Taf1, TFIIB, and RNA polymerase II are reduced at Mot1‐activated promoters in mot1 cells. These results suggest that Mot1‐mediated displacement of TBP underlies its mechanism of repression and activation at these genes. We suggest that at activated promoters, Mot1 disassembles transcriptionally inactive TBP, thereby facilitating the formation of a TBP complex that supports functional PIC assembly.Keywords
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