Differential binding of a S. cerevisiae RNA polymerase III transcription factor to two promoter segments of a tRNA gene.

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A Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein fraction which binds specifically to the internal promoter regions of genes that are transcribed by RNA polymerase III is shown to function as a transcription factor. We postulate that the stable DNA binding of the factor confers stability on polymerase III transcription complexes. Analysis of the binding by DNase 'foot-printing' distinguishes three segments of the S. cerevisiae tRNALeu3 gene: a region surrounding the so-called A block of the internal promoter, a region surrounding the B block and an intermediate segment. Binding to the A and B block regions is connected, but the B block region exerts a dominant effect.

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Stillman, D. J., & Geiduschek, E. P. (1984). Differential binding of a S. cerevisiae RNA polymerase III transcription factor to two promoter segments of a tRNA gene. The EMBO Journal, 3(4), 847–853. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1984.tb01895.x

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