Eukaryotic transcription initiation (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)

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Primary RNA transcriptTFIIDprotein3TFIIF55TFIIBcell growth(mRNA, snRNPs)5TFIIA3Steps 1) TBP binds TATA boxSteps 4) Transcription elongation by NTPsTATATranscription Initiation Factors (TIFs)(recognize surface DNA geometry)dsDNATFIIB(small stable RNAs)RNA polymerase IITFIIF5TFIIH33555TFIIFSteps 5) RNA elongation with CDT phosphorylationTFIIETFIIATFIID5RNA pol IITATA3TFIIE5Steps 3) DNA melting by association with TFIIHHOMOLOGY MAPPRNA polymerase I(large ribosomal RNAs)3TATA Box bindingTFIIHRNA polymerase III33TATA3Steps 2) Association of TIFs and RNA polymeraseGene Regulatory Proteins5GTF2H1RPO26TAF9TAF7RPC11RPA135RPA190RPB3TAF6TOA2POLR3DPOLR3ERET1RPC25TFB2POLR2KTAF12GTF2E1TFB3SPT15TAF5RPB5ILKPolr1eGTF2H2RPB2RAD3GTF2E2RPB11TFG2RPO21TFB4POLR2ISSL2RPB8KIN28CCL1RPC19SUA7TAF13RPB7


Description

In eukaryotes, RNA polymerase, and therefore the initiation of transcription, requires the presence of a core promoter sequence in the DNA. RNA polymerase is able to bind to core promoters in the presence of various specific transcription factors. The most common type of core promoter in eukaryotes is a short DNA sequence known as a TATA box. The TATA box, as a core promoter, is the binding site for a transcription factor known as TATA binding protein (TBP), which is itself a subunit of another transcription factor, called Transcription Factor II D (TFIID). After TFIID binds to the TATA box via the TBP, five more transcription factors and RNA polymerase combine around the TATA box in a series of stages to form a preinitiation complex. One transcription factor, DNA helicase, has helicase activity and so is involved in the separating of opposing strands of double-stranded DNA to provide access to a single-stranded DNA template. However, only a low, or basal, rate of transcription is driven by the preinitiation complex alone. Other proteins known as activators and repressors, along with any associated coactivators or corepressors, are responsible for modulating transcription rate. Source: Wikipedia

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Bibliography

  1. Lemon B, Tjian R; ''Orchestrated response: a symphony of transcription factors for gene control.''; Genes Dev, 2000 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  2. Lee TI, Young RA; ''Regulation of gene expression by TBP-associated proteins.''; Genes Dev, 1998 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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117292view11:03, 20 May 2021EweitzModified title
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71355view18:31, 17 October 2013MaintBotRemoved source from datanodes with empty id
70240view21:28, 15 July 2013MaintBotupdated to 2013 schema
67213view10:21, 26 June 2013Christine ChichesterOntology Term : 'transcription pathway' added !
41819view04:49, 2 March 2011MaintBotRemoved redundant pathway information and comments
35529view13:59, 12 February 2010Thomasadded literature
35518view13:52, 12 February 2010ThomasModified description
34363view22:31, 9 December 2009MaintBotAutomatic update of empty xrefs
21576view11:32, 14 November 2008MaintBot[[Pathway:Saccharomyces cerevisiae:RNA transcription Reactome]] moved to [[Pathway:WP425]]: Moved to stable identifier
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CCL1GeneProduct856136 (Entrez Gene)
GTF2E1GeneProduct
GTF2E2GeneProduct
GTF2H1GeneProduct
GTF2H2GeneProduct
ILKGeneProduct
KIN28GeneProduct851450 (Entrez Gene)
POLR2IGeneProduct
POLR2KGeneProduct
POLR3DGeneProduct
POLR3EGeneProduct
Polr1eGeneProduct
RAD3GeneProduct856918 (Entrez Gene)
RET1GeneProduct854382 (Entrez Gene)
RPA135GeneProduct856119 (Entrez Gene)
RPA190GeneProduct854519 (Entrez Gene)
RPB11GeneProduct854157 (Entrez Gene)
RPB2GeneProduct854322 (Entrez Gene)
RPB3GeneProduct854791 (Entrez Gene)
RPB5GeneProduct852451 (Entrez Gene)
RPB7GeneProduct852013 (Entrez Gene)
RPB8GeneProduct854399 (Entrez Gene)
RPC11GeneProduct851615 (Entrez Gene)
RPC19GeneProduct855609 (Entrez Gene)
RPC25GeneProduct853713 (Entrez Gene)
RPO21GeneProduct851415 (Entrez Gene)
RPO26GeneProduct856317 (Entrez Gene)
SPT15GeneProduct856891 (Entrez Gene)
SSL2GeneProduct854663 (Entrez Gene)
SUA7GeneProduct856201 (Entrez Gene)
TAF12GeneProduct851723 (Entrez Gene)
TAF13GeneProduct854875 (Entrez Gene)
TAF5GeneProduct852497 (Entrez Gene)
TAF6GeneProduct852766 (Entrez Gene)
TAF7GeneProduct855267 (Entrez Gene)
TAF9GeneProduct855276 (Entrez Gene)
TFB2GeneProduct855981 (Entrez Gene)
TFB3GeneProduct852071 (Entrez Gene)
TFB4GeneProduct856169 (Entrez Gene)
TFG2GeneProduct852888 (Entrez Gene)
TOA2GeneProduct853807 (Entrez Gene)

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