Interaction between yeast RNA polymerase III and transcription factor TFIIIC via ABC10α and τ131 subunits

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Yeast TFIIIC mediates transcription of class III genes by promoting the assembly of a stable TFIIIB-DNA complex that is sufficient for RNA polymerase III recruitment and function. Unexpectedly, we found an interaction in vivo and in vitro between the TFIIIB-recruiting subunit of TFIIIC, τ131, and ABC10α, a small essential subunit common to the three forms of nuclear RNA polymerases. This interaction was mapped to the C-terminal region of ABC10α A thermosensitive mutation in the C terminus region of ABC10α (rpc10-30) was found to be selectively suppressed by overexpression of a mutant form of τ131 (τ131-ΔTPR2) that lacks the second TPR repeat. Remarkably, the rpc10- 30 mutation weakened the ABC10α-τ131 interaction, and the suppressive mutation, τ131-ΔTPR2 increased the interaction between the two proteins in the two-hybrid assay. These results point to the potential importance of a functional contact between TFIIIC and RNA polymerase III.

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Dumay, H., Rubbi, L., Sentenac, A., & Marck, C. (1999). Interaction between yeast RNA polymerase III and transcription factor TFIIIC via ABC10α and τ131 subunits. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(47), 33462–33468. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.47.33462

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