Redox Signaling by the RNA Polymerase III TFIIB-Related Factor Brf2.

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Date
2015-12-03Author
Gouge, J
Satia, K
Guthertz, N
Widya, M
Thompson, AJ
Cousin, P
Dergai, O
Hernandez, N
Vannini, A
Type
Journal Article
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TFIIB-related factor 2 (Brf2) is a member of the family of TFIIB-like core transcription factors. Brf2 recruits RNA polymerase (Pol) III to type III gene-external promoters, including the U6 spliceosomal RNA and selenocysteine tRNA genes. Found only in vertebrates, Brf2 has been linked to tumorigenesis but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. We have solved crystal structures of a human Brf2-TBP complex bound to natural promoters, obtaining a detailed view of the molecular interactions occurring at Brf2-dependent Pol III promoters and highlighting the general structural and functional conservation of human Pol II and Pol III pre-initiation complexes. Surprisingly, our structural and functional studies unravel a Brf2 redox-sensing module capable of specifically regulating Pol III transcriptional output in living cells. Furthermore, we establish Brf2 as a central redox-sensing transcription factor involved in the oxidative stress pathway and provide a mechanistic model for Brf2 genetic activation in lung and breast cancer.
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Subject
Animals
Humans
Mice
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
RNA Polymerase III
Transcription Factor TFIIIB
DNA
Crystallography, X-Ray
Sequence Alignment
Signal Transduction
Amino Acid Sequence
Oxidation-Reduction
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Research team
Vannini Group
Language
eng
Date accepted
2015-10-23
License start date
2015-12
Citation
Cell, 2015, 163 (6), pp. 1375 - 1387
Publisher
CELL PRESS