Article

  • The EMBO Journal (1998) 17, 4478 - 4490
  • doi:10.1093/emboj/17.15.4478

TAFII-independent activation mediated by human TBP in the presence of the positive cofactor PC4

Shwu-Yuan Wu1, Eric Kershnar1 and Cheng-Ming Chiang1

  1. Department of Biochemistry, 430 Roger Adams Laboratory, University of Illinois, 600 South Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA

Correspondence to:

Cheng-Ming Chiang, E-mail: c-chiang@uiuc.edu

Received 20 March 1998; Accepted 2 June 1998; Revised 1 June 1998


TFIID is a multiprotein complex comprised of the TATA-binding protein (TBP) and an array of TBP-associated factors (TAFIIs). Whereas TBP is sufficient for basal transcription in conjunction with other general transcription factors and RNA polymerase II, TAFIIs are additionally required for activator-dependent transcription in mammalian cell-free transcription systems. However, recent in vivo studies carried out in yeast suggest that TAFIIs are not globally required for activator function. The discrepancy between in vivo yeast studies and in vitro mammalian cell-free systems remains to be resolved. In this study, we describe a mammalian cell-free transcription system reconstituted with only recombinant proteins and epitope-tagged multiprotein complexes. Transcriptional activation can be recapitulated in this highly purified in vitro transcription system in the absence of TAFIIs. This TBP-mediated activation is not induced by human mediator, another transcriptional coactivator complex potentially implicated in activator response. In contrast, general transcription factors TFIIH and TFIIA play a significant role in TBP-mediated activation, which can be detected in vitro with Gal4 fusion proteins containing various transcriptional activation domains. Our data, therefore, suggest that TFIIH and TFIIA can mediate activator function in the absence of TAFIIs.

  • Keywords:

    • TAFIIs,
    • TBP,
    • TFIIA,
    • TFIIH,
    • transcriptional activation