Abstract

Control of transcription elongation requires a complex interplay between the recently discovered positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) and negative transcription elongation factors, 5,6-dichloro-1-beta-d-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB) sensitivity inducing factors (DSIF) and the negative elongation factor (NELF). Activation of HIV-1 gene expression is regulated by a nascent RNA structure, termed TAR RNA, in concert with HIV-1 Tat protein and these positive and negative elongation factors. We have used a stepwise RNA pol II walking approach and Western blotting to determine the dynamics of interactions between HIV-1 Tat, DSIF/NELF, and the transcription complexes actively engaged in elongation. In addition, we developed an in vitro kinase assay to determine the phosphorylation status of proteins during elongation stages. Our results demonstrate that DSIF/NELF associates with RNA pol II complexes during early transcription elongation and travels with elongation complexes as the nascent RNA is synthesized. Our results also show that HIV-1 Tat protein stimulated DSIF and RNA pol II phosphorylation by P-TEFb during elongation. These findings reveal a molecular mechanism for the negative and positive regulation of transcriptional elongation at the HIV-1 promoter.

Highlights

  • Transcription in eukaryotic cells is a complex process and involves three major steps including initiation, elongation, and termination

  • Our results demonstrate that DSIF and negative elongation factor (NELF) associate with RNA pol II complexes during early transcription elongation and travel with elongation complexes as the nascent RNA is synthesized

  • DSIF and NELF Are Not Components of Preinitiation Complex—To determine whether DSIF and NELF are present in Preinitiation complexes (PICs), we prepared RNA pol II complexes on immobilized DNA templates containing HIV-1 LTR

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Introduction

Transcription in eukaryotic cells is a complex process and involves three major steps including initiation, elongation, and termination. We have used a stepwise RNA pol II walking approach and Western blotting to determine the dynamics of interactions between HIV-1 Tat, DSIF/ NELF, and the transcription complexes actively engaged in elongation. Our results show that HIV-1 Tat protein stimulated DSIF and RNA pol II phosphorylation by P-TEFb during elongation.

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