Cell
Volume 50, Issue 5, 28 August 1987, Pages 693-699
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Eukaryotic RNA polymerase I promoter binding is directed by protein contacts with transcription initiation factor and is DNA sequence-independent

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Abstract

RNA polymerase I binding to the eukaryotic ribosomal RNA gene promoter-transcription initiation factor (TIF) complex was examined by in vitro transcription and footprinting of a series of spacer mutants. Polymerase binds efficiently to the TIF-promoter complex independently of the DNA sequence in the polymerase interaction region and initiates transcription a fixed distance downstream of the TIF binding site on AT-rich templates. Methidiumpropyl-EDTA·Fe(II) footprinting confirms minimal contacts between polymerase and DNA. We infer that polymerase is directed to the promoter by a DNA sequence-independent mechanism, solely by protein-protein contacts with TIF. An initiation step subsequent to binding requires special sequence characteristics in the transcription start site region.

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