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TBP, Mot1, and NC2 establish a regulatory circuit that controls DPE-dependent versus TATA-dependent transcription
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Molecular RegulationGeneticsMolecular BiologyDpe-dependent TranscriptionCore Promoter MotifsGene Regulatory NetworkGene TranscriptionGenetic CircuitTranscriptional RegulationRna ProcessingRegulatory CircuitGene ExpressionTata-dependent TranscriptionTranscription RegulationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesGene RegulationTranscription FactorsMedicine
The RNA polymerase II core promoter is a structurally and functionally diverse transcriptional module. RNAi depletion and overexpression experiments revealed a genetic circuit that controls the balance of transcription from two core promoter motifs, the TATA box and the downstream core promoter element (DPE). In this circuit, TBP activates TATA-dependent transcription and represses DPE-dependent transcription, whereas Mot1 and NC2 block TBP function and thus repress TATA-dependent transcription and activate DPE-dependent transcription. This regulatory circuit is likely to be one means by which biological networks can transmit transcriptional signals, such as those from DPE-specific and TATA-specific enhancers, via distinct pathways.
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