Affiliation:
1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1 and
2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 2 Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, and
3. Department of Genetics and Microbiology, University Medical Center, 1211 Geneva 4, 3 and
4. Friedrich Miescher Institute, 4002 Basel, 4 Switzerland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The human RNA polymerase II and III snRNA promoters have similar enhancers, the distal sequence elements (DSEs), and similar basal promoter elements, the proximal sequence elements (PSEs). The DSE, which contains an octamer motif, binds broadly expressed activator Oct-1. The PSE binds a multiprotein complex referred to as SNAP
c
or PTF. On DNAs containing both an octamer site and a PSE, Oct-1 and SNAP
c
bind cooperatively. SNAP
c
consists of at least four stably associated subunits, SNAP43, SNAP45, SNAP50, and SNAP190. None of the three small subunits, which have all been cloned, can bind to the PSE on their own. Here we report the isolation of cDNAs corresponding to the largest subunit of SNAP
c
, SNAP190. SNAP190 contains an unusual Myb DNA binding domain consisting of four complete repeats (Ra to Rd) and a half repeat (Rh). A truncated protein consisting of the last two SNAP190 Myb repeats, Rc and Rd, can bind to the PSE, suggesting that the SNAP190 Myb domain contributes to recognition of the PSE by the SNAP complex. SNAP190 is required for snRNA gene transcription by both RNA polymerases II and III and interacts with SNAP45. In addition, SNAP190 interacts with Oct-1. Together, these results suggest that the largest subunit of the SNAP complex is involved in direct recognition of the PSE and is a target for the Oct-1 activator. They also provide an example of a basal transcription factor containing a Myb DNA binding domain.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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