The major histocompatibility complex class II Ea promoter requires TFIID binding to an initiator sequence
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The major histocompatibility complex class II Ea promoter requires TFIID binding to an initiator sequence
Abstract
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II Ea promoter is dependent on the presence of conserved upstream X and Y boxes and of initiator (Inr) sequences. In vitro transcription analysis of the Inr region with linker-scanning mutants pinpoints a functionally essential element that shows homology to the terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase (TdT) Inr; contrary to the TdT Inr and other Inrs identified so far, the key sequence, between positions +5 and +12, is located within a transcribed area. Swapping the TdT sequence into the corresponding Ea position leads to a fivefold increase in transcription rate, without altering start site selection. Inr-binding proteins LBP-1/CP2 and TIP--a TdT Inr-binding protein unrelated to YY1--recognize the Ea Inr; they interact with overlapping yet distinct sequences around the Cap site, but their binding does not coincide with Ea Inr activity. A good correlation is, rather, found with binding of immunopurified holo-TFIID to this element. TFIID interacts both with Ea TATA-like and Inr sequences, but only the latter is functionally relevant. Unlike TBP, TFIID binds in the absence of TFIIA, indicating a stabilizing role for TBP-associated factors in Ea promoter recognition. Sequence comparison with other mouse and human MHC class II promoters suggests a common mechanism of start site(s) selection for the MHC class II gene family.
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