Abstract
SummaryPre-ribosomal RNA is selectively transcribed by RNA Polymerase (Pol) I in eukaryotes. The yeast transcription factor Upstream Activating Factor (UAF) represses Pol II transcription and mediates Pol I preinitiation complex (PIC) formation during the early stages of transcription initiation at the 35S ribosomal RNA gene. To unravel the DNA recognition and Pol I selection mechanisms of UAF, we determined the structure of UAF bound to native promoter DNA and transcription factor TBP. We found that UAF recognizes DNA using a hexameric histone-like scaffold with markedly different interactions than the nucleosome and the histone-fold-rich TFIID. UAF strategically sequesters TBP from DNA and Pol II/III-specific factors, and positions it for Core Factor binding, supporting Pol I recruitment. Our findings therefore reveal the molecular basis of Pol I selection for ribosome biogenesis. As well, they reveal an unexpected potential within the histone fold as a motif for specific protein-DNA interactions inside the cell.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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