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. 1995 Aug 1;14(15):3777-87.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb00047.x.

Staf, a novel zinc finger protein that activates the RNA polymerase III promoter of the selenocysteine tRNA gene

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Staf, a novel zinc finger protein that activates the RNA polymerase III promoter of the selenocysteine tRNA gene

C Schuster et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

The selenocysteine tRNA gene (tRNA(Sec)) is atypical. Though transcribed by RNA polymerase III like all other tRNA genes, its basal promoter elements are distinct and reside essentially upstream of the coding region. In addition, transcription from the basal promoter is activated by a 15 bp activator element. In this report we describe the cloning and functional characterization of Staf (selenocysteine tRNA gene transcription activating factor), a novel Xenopus laevis transcription factor which binds to the tRNA(Sec) activator element and mediates its activation properties. The 600 amino acid Staf protein contains seven zinc fingers and a separate acidic activation domain. Seven highly conserved regions were detected between Staf and human ZNF76, a protein of unknown function, thereby aiding in predicting the locations of the functional domains of Staf. With the use of a novel expression assay in X.laevis oocytes we succeeded in demonstrating that Staf can activate the RNA polymerase III promoter of the tRNA(Sec) gene. This constitutes the first demonstration of the capacity of a cloned factor to activate RNA polymerase III transcription in vivo.

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