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Disruption of the interaction between TFIIAαβ and TFIIA recognition element inhibits RNA polymerase II gene transcription in a promoter context-dependent manner

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2020.194611

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RNA Polymerase II; Transcription regulation; TFIIA recognition element; TFIIA alpha beta mutation; Protein-DNA interaction

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [31271395, 31671357, 31501099]

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General transcription factors and core promoter elements play a pivotal role in RNA polymerase II (Pol II)-mediated transcription initiation. In the previous work, we have defined a TFIIA recognition element (IIARE) that modulates Pol II-directed gene transcription in a promoter context-dependent manner. However, how TFIIA interacts with the IIARE and whether the interaction between TFIIA and the IIARE is involved in the regulation of gene transcription by Pol II are not fully understood. In the present study, we confirm that both K348 and K350 residues in TFIIA alpha beta are required for the interaction between TFIIA alpha beta and the IIARE. Disruption of the interaction between them by gene mutations dampens TFIIA alpha beta binding to the AdML-IIARE promoter and the transcriptional activation of the promoter containing a IIARE in vitro and in vivo. Stable expression of the TFIIA alpha beta mutant containing both K348A and K350A in the cell line with endogenous TFIIA alpha beta silence represses endogenous gene expression by reducing the occupancies of TFIIA alpha beta, TBP, p300, and Pol II at the promoters containing a IIARE. The findings from this study provide a novel insight into the regulatory mechanism of gene transcription mediated by TFIIA and the IIARE.

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