The Drosophila TATA binding protein contains a strong but masked activation domain.

Gene Expr

Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.

Published: June 2001

TATA binding protein (TBP) is a critical transcription factor involved in transcription by all three RNA polymerases (RNAPs). Studies using in vitro systems and yeast have shown that the C-terminal core domain (CTD) of TBP is necessary and sufficient for many TBP functions, but the significance of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of TBP is still obscure. Here, using transient expression assays in Drosophila Schneider cells, we show that the NTD of Drosophila TBP (dTBP) strongly activates transcription when fused to the GAL4 DNA binding domain (DBD). Strikingly, the activity of the NTD is completely repressed in the context of full-length dTBP. In contrast to the much weaker activation obtained by either full-length dTBP or the dTBP CTD fused to the GAL4 DBD, activation by the NTD is dependent on the presence of GAL4 binding sites and is susceptible to the effects of a dominant negative TFIIB mutant, TFIIB deltaC202, a property observed previously with certain authentic activation domains. Activation by the NTD, but not full-length dTBP or the CTD, seems to be mediated by the action of a strong activation domain, likely a glutamine-rich region. In conclusion, the dTBP NTD can behave as a very strong activator that is masked in the full-length protein, suggesting possible roles for the dTBP NTD in RNAP II-mediated transcription.

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