Cdk-activating kinase complex is a component of human transcription factor TFIIH

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TRANSCRIPTION factor IIH (TFIIH) contains a kinase capable of phosphorylating the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII)1–3. Here we report the identification of the Cdk-activating kinase (Cak) complex (Cdk7 and cyclin H) as a component of TFIIH after extensive purification of TFIIH by chromatography. We find that affinity-purified antibodies directed against cyclin H inhibit TFIIH-dependent transcription and that both cyclin H and Cdk7 antibodies inhibit phosphorylation of the CTD of the largest subunit of the RNAPII in the preinitiation complex. Cak is present in at least two distinct complexes, TFIIH and a smaller complex that is unable to phosphorylate RNAPII in the preinitiation complex. Both Cak complexes, as well as recombinant Cak, phosphorylate a CTD peptide. Finally, TFIIH was shown to phosphorylate both Cdc2 and Cdk2, suggesting that there could be a link between transcription and the cell cycle machinery. © 1995 Nature Published Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Shiekhattar, R., Mermelstein, F., Fisher, R. P., Drapkin, R., Brian, D., Wessling, H. C., … Reinberg, D. (1995). Cdk-activating kinase complex is a component of human transcription factor TFIIH. Nature, 374(6519), 283–287. https://doi.org/10.1038/374283a0

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