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  • Metazoans have developed various versions of the TATA binding protein (TBP), allowing for more nuanced control of gene expression at core promoters.
  • Using high-resolution genome tiling microarrays, researchers identified 354 TRF1-binding sites, with a significant overlap (78%) with BRF.
  • The results indicate that the TRF1/BRF complex is critical for the activity of certain small noncoding RNAs, suggesting that in Drosophila and potentially other insects, this complex takes over the role of TBP for Pol III transcription initiation.

Article Abstract

Metazoans have evolved multiple paralogues of the TATA binding protein (TBP), adding another tunable level of gene control at core promoters. While TBP-related factor 1 (TRF1) shares extensive homology with TBP and can direct both Pol II and Pol III transcription in vitro, TRF1 target sites in vivo have remained elusive. Here, we report the genome-wide identification of TRF1-binding sites using high-resolution genome tiling microarrays. We found 354 TRF1-binding sites genome-wide with approximately 78% of these sites displaying colocalization with BRF. Strikingly, the majority of TRF1 target genes are Pol III-dependent small noncoding RNAs such as tRNAs and small nonmessenger RNAs. We provide direct evidence that the TRF1/BRF complex is functionally required for the activity of two novel TRF1 targets (7SL RNA and small nucleolar RNAs). Our studies suggest that unlike most other eukaryotic organisms that rely on TBP for Pol III transcription, in Drosophila and possibly other insects the alternative TRF1/BRF complex appears responsible for the initiation of all known classes of Pol III transcription.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1782360PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601448DOI Listing

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