Abstract

RNA polymerase II (Pol II) small nuclear RNA (snRNA) promoters and type 3 Pol III promoters have highly similar structures; both contain an interchangeable enhancer and "proximal sequence element" (PSE), which recruits the SNAP complex (SNAPc). The main distinguishing feature is the presence, in the type 3 promoters only, of a TATA box, which determines Pol III specificity. To understand the mechanism by which the absence or presence of a TATA box results in specific Pol recruitment, we examined how SNAPc and general transcription factors required for Pol II or Pol III transcription of SNAPc-dependent genes (i.e., TATA-box-binding protein [TBP], TFIIB, and TFIIA for Pol II transcription and TBP and BRF2 for Pol III transcription) assemble to ensure specific Pol recruitment. TFIIB and BRF2 could each, in a mutually exclusive fashion, be recruited to SNAPc. In contrast, TBP-TFIIB and TBP-BRF2 complexes were not recruited unless a TATA box was present, which allowed selective and efficient recruitment of the TBP-BRF2 complex. Thus, TBP both prevented BRF2 recruitment to Pol II promoters and enhanced BRF2 recruitment to Pol III promoters. On Pol II promoters, TBP recruitment was separate from TFIIB recruitment and enhanced by TFIIA. Our results provide a model for specific Pol recruitment at SNAPc-dependent promoters.

Highlights

  • RNA polymerase II (Pol II) small nuclear RNA promoters and type 3 Pol III promoters have highly similar structures; both contain an interchangeable enhancer and “proximal sequence element” (PSE), which recruits the SNAP complex (SNAPc)

  • Components of the Pol II and Pol III machineries present at small nuclear RNA (snRNA) gene promoters We exploited publicly available ChIP-seq data to examine the distribution of Pol II and Pol III transcription factors at SNAPc-dependent promoters as well as at transfer RNAs (tRNAs) promoters

  • SNAPc-dependent promoters comprise all of the Pol II snRNA promoters as well as all of the type 3 Pol III promoters, which include the U6 snRNA promoter

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Introduction

RNA polymerase II (Pol II) small nuclear RNA (snRNA) promoters and type 3 Pol III promoters have highly similar structures; both contain an interchangeable enhancer and “proximal sequence element” (PSE), which recruits the SNAP complex (SNAPc). TBP is recruited to TATA-containing as well as TATA-less promoters as part of a large complex called TFIID, of which several subunits (in particular TBP-associated factor 1 [TAF1] and TAF2) contribute to binding to DNA (see Louder et al 2016 and references therein). Pol II snRNA core promoters contain a proximal sequence element (PSE) (Hernandez 2001; Jawdekar and Henry 2008), which binds the five-subunit SNAP complex (SNAPc). GENES & DEVELOPMENT 32:711–722 Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; ISSN 0890-9369/18; www.genesdev.org from the core promoter (Hernandez 2001; Jawdekar and Henry 2008)

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