Abstract
Super elongation complex (SEC) belongs to a family of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) elongation factors that has similar properties as TFIIF, a general transcription factor that increases the transcription elongation rate by reducing pausing. Although SEC has TFIIF-like functional properties, it apparently lacks sequence and structural homology. Using HHpred, we find that SEC contains an evolutionarily related TFIIF-like subcomplex. We show that the SEC subunit ELL interacts with the Pol II Rbp2 subunit, as expected for a TFIIF-like factor. These findings suggest a new model for how SEC functions as a Pol II elongation factor and how it suppresses Pol II pausing.
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Knutson, B. A., Smith, M. L., Walker-Kopp, N., & Xu, X. (2016). Super elongation complex contains a TFIIF-related subcomplex. Transcription, 7(4), 133–140. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2016.1194027
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