Interaction of wild-type truncated forms of transcription factor IIIA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the 5 S RNA gene

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Transcription factor (TF) IIIA, which contains nine zinc finger motifs, binds to the internal control region of the 5 S RNA gene as the first step in the assembly of a multifactor complex that promotes accurate initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase in. We have monitored the interaction of wild-type and truncated forms of yeast TFIIIA with the 5 S RNA gene. The DNase I footprints obtained with full-length TFIIIA and a polypeptide containing the ammo-terminal five zinc fingers (TF5) were indistinguishable, extending from nucleotides +64 to +99 of the 5 S RNA gene. This suggests that fingers 6 through 9 of yeast TFIIIA are not in tight association with DNA. The DNase I footprint obtained with a polypeptide containing the ammo-terminal four zinc fingers (TF4) was 14 base pairs shorter than that of TF5, extending from nucleotides +78 to +99 on the nontranscribed strand and from nucleotides +79 to +98 on the transcribed strand of the 5 S RNA gene. Protection provided by a polypeptide containing the first three zinc fingers (TF3) was similar to that provided by TF4, with the exception that protection on the nontranscribed strand ended at nucleotide +80, rather than nucleotide +78. Methylation protection analysis indicated that finger 5 makes major groove contacts with guanines +73 and +74. The amino-terminal four zinc fingers make contacts that span the internal control region, which extends from nucleotides +81 to +94 of the 5 S RNA gene, with finger 4 appearing to contact guanine +82. Measurements of the apparent Kd values of the TFIIIA·DNA complexes indicated that the amino-terminal three zinc fingers of TFIIIA have a binding energy that is similar to that of the full-length protein.

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Rowland, O., & Segall, J. (1996). Interaction of wild-type truncated forms of transcription factor IIIA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the 5 S RNA gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(20), 12103–12110. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.20.12103

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