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Mechanism by which the IFN-β enhanceosome activates transcription
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Rna ProcessingTranscriptional RegulationChromatin StructureMolecular RegulationVirus InfectionNatural SciencesTranscription RegulationGene RegulationMolecular BiologySimple Synthetic PromotersGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCell DevelopmentInstant AssemblyChromatin FunctionGene Function
We demonstrate that in contrast to previous findings by using simple synthetic promoters or activators, the natural IFN-β enhanceosome activates transcription by causing a dramatic increase of the rate by which preinitiation complexes assemble at the promoter. This effect totally depends on the recruitment of the CBP-PolII holoenzyme by the enhanceosome, because its depletion from the extract decelerates the rate of transcription. However, addition of the CBP-PolII holoenzyme back to these extracts fully restores the speed by which the enhanceosome activates transcription. Strikingly, preincubation of the enhanceosome with the CBP-RNA PolII holoenzyme complex results in instant assembly of preinitiation complexes. In contrast, individual IFN-β gene activators function solely by increasing the number of functional preinitiation complexes and not the rate of their assembly. Thus, fast recruitment of the CBP-RNA PolII holoenzyme complex is critical for the rapid activation of IFN-β gene expression by virus infection.
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