The fundamental ribosomal RNA transcription initiation factor-IB (TIF- IB, SL1, factor D) binds to the rRNA core promoter primarily by minor groove contacts

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Acanthamoeba castellanii transcription initiation factor-IB (TIF-IB) is the TATA-binding protein-containing transcription factor that binds the rRNA promoter to form the committed complex. Minor groove-specific drugs inhibit TIF-IB binding, with higher concentrations needed to disrupt preformed complexes because of drug exclusion by bound TIF-IB. TIF-IB/DNA interactions were mapped by hydroxyl radical and uranyl nitrate footprinting. TIF-IB contacts four minor grooves in its binding site. TIF-IB and DNA wrap around each other in a right-handed superhelix of high pitch, so the upstream and downstream contacts are on opposite faces of the helix. Dimethyl sulfate protection assays revealed limited contact with a few guanines in the major groove. This detailed analysis suggests significant DNA conformation dependence of the interaction.

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Geiss, G. K., Radebaugh, C. A., & Paule, M. R. (1997). The fundamental ribosomal RNA transcription initiation factor-IB (TIF- IB, SL1, factor D) binds to the rRNA core promoter primarily by minor groove contacts. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(46), 29243–29254. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.46.29243

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