Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We used chromatin immunoprecipitation, followed by microarray hybridization, to determine the genome-wide distribution of the RNA polymerase (Pol) III transcription apparatus in the yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
. The Pol III transcriptome includes all tRNA genes, previously identified non-tRNA Pol III genes, and
SNR52
, which encodes a small nucleolar RNA. Unexpectedly, we identify eight
ETC
loci that are occupied by TFIIIC but not by other components of the Pol III machinery. Some
ETC
loci contain stretches of DNA that are highly conserved among closely related yeast species, suggesting that they may encode functional RNAs.
ETC6
is located upstream of the gene encoding the τ 91 subunit of TFIIIC, suggesting the possibility of Pol III-regulated expression of a critical Pol III factor. We also identify the
ZOD1
locus, which is bound by all components of the Pol III machinery and yet does not appear to express an RNA conserved among closely related yeast species. The B block motifs and several flanking nucleotides of the
ZOD1
and
ETC
loci are very similar to each other and are highly conserved across the yeast species. Furthermore, the unusual profile of Pol III factor association with
ZOD1
and the
ETC
loci is perfectly preserved in a different
Saccharomyces
species, indicating that these loci represent novel functional entities.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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