Abstract

The Anc1 protein co-purifies with general transcription factors, chromatin remodeling complexes, and histone modification enzymes and is required for efficient transcription in yeast. We show here that Anc1 interacts with Tsm1, Tfg1, Sth1, Ino80, and Sas3 that are, respectively, the catalytic subunits of the general transcription factors TFIID and TFIIF, of the chromatin remodeling complexes RSC and INO80, and of the histone H3–acetyltransferase complex NuA3. We show that Anc1 is required for growth on galactose as the sole carbon source, and that it is recruited to the UAS of the GAL1 gene after induction.

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