Characterization of the components of reconstituted Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase I transcription complexes

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We have reconstituted specific RNA polymerase I transcription from three partially purified chromatographic fractions (termed A, B, and C). Here, we present the chromatographic scheme and the initial biochemical characterization of these fractions. The A fraction contained the RNA polymerase I transcription factor(s), which was necessary and sufficient to form stable preinitiation complexes at the promoter. Of the three fractions, only fraction A contained a significant amount of the TATA binding factor. The B fraction contributed RNA polymerase I, and it contained an essential RNA polymerase I transcription factor that was specifically inactivated in response to a significant decrease in growth rate. The function of the C fraction remains unclear. This reconstituted transcription system provides a starting point for the biochemical dissection of the yeast RNA polymerase I transcription complex, thus allowing in vitro experiments designed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms controlling rRNA synthesis.

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Riggs, D. L., Peterson, C. L., Wickham, J. Q., Miller, L. M., Clarke, E. M., Crowell, J. A., & Sergere, J. C. (1995). Characterization of the components of reconstituted Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase I transcription complexes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(11), 6205–6210. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.11.6205

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