Cell Reports (Jan 2019)

Multivalent Role of Human TFIID in Recruiting Elongation Components at the Promoter-Proximal Region for Transcriptional Control

  • Dipika Yadav,
  • Koushik Ghosh,
  • Subham Basu,
  • Robert G. Roeder,
  • Debabrata Biswas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
pp. 1303 – 1317.e7

Abstract

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Summary: Despite substantial progress in our understanding of the players involved and the regulatory mechanisms controlling the initiation and elongation steps of transcription, little is known about the recruitment of elongation factors at promoter-proximal regions for the initiation-to-elongation transition. Here, we show evidence that human TFIID, which initiates pre-initiation complex (PIC) assembly, contributes to regulating the recruitment of super-elongation complex (SEC) components at the promoter-proximal region through interactions among selective TAF and SEC components. In vitro direct interactions, coupled with cell-based assays, identified an important poly-Ser domain within SEC components that are involved in their interaction with TFIID. DNA template-based recruitment assays, using purified components, further show a direct role for poly-Ser domain-dependent TFIID interaction in recruiting SEC components on target DNA. Consistently, ChIP and RNA analyses have shown the importance of this mechanism in TFIID-dependent SEC recruitment and target gene expression within mammalian cells. : Yadav et al. show a role for human TFIID in recruiting SEC at the promoter-proximal region through poly-Ser domain-dependent interaction between selective SEC components and TFIID subunits for the transcriptional activation of target genes. Keywords: transcription, TFIID, super elongation complex, P-TEFb, AF9, poly-Ser, TAF6, pause, elongation