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Unliganded Thyroid Hormone Receptor α Can Target TATA-Binding Protein for Transcriptional Repression
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyGene Regulatory NetworkTranscriptional RepressionTranscriptional RegulationThyroid Hormone ReceptorHtr AlphaCell SignalingHormonal ReceptorReceptor (Biochemistry)EndocrinologyGene ExpressionTranscription RegulationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesGene RegulationThyroid HormoneSystems BiologyMedicine
Unliganded human thyroid hormone receptor alpha (hTR alpha) can repress transcription by inhibiting the formation of a functional preinitiation complex (PIC) on promoters bearing thyroid hormone receptor (TR)-binding elements. Here we demonstrate that hTR alpha directly contacts the TATA-binding protein (TBP) and that preincubation of hTR alpha with TBP completely alleviates TR-mediated repression in vitro. Using stepwise preassembled PICs, we show that hTR alpha targets either the TBP/TFIIA or the TBP/TFIIA/TFIIB steps of PIC assembly for repression. We also show that the repression domain of hTR alpha maps to the C-terminal ligand-binding region and that direct TR-TBP interactions can be inhibited by thyroid hormone. Together, these results suggest a model in which unliganded hTR alpha contacts promoter-bound TBP and interferes with later steps in the initiation of transcription.
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