Molecular Cell
Volume 78, Issue 4, 21 May 2020, Pages 785-793.e8
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TFIID Enables RNA Polymerase II Promoter-Proximal Pausing

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Highlights

  • Reconstitution of RNAPII pausing in vitro, with purified factors (no extracts)

  • Human PIC alone is sufficient to establish RNAPII pausing

  • TFIID is required for RNAPII promoter-proximal pausing

  • Rapid TFIID depletion induces RNAPII pause release genome-wide

Summary

RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription is governed by the pre-initiation complex (PIC), which contains TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIID, TFIIE, TFIIF, TFIIH, RNAPII, and Mediator. After initiation, RNAPII enzymes pause after transcribing less than 100 bases; precisely how RNAPII pausing is enforced and regulated remains unclear. To address specific mechanistic questions, we reconstituted human RNAPII promoter-proximal pausing in vitro, entirely with purified factors (no extracts). As expected, NELF and DSIF increased pausing, and P-TEFb promoted pause release. Unexpectedly, the PIC alone was sufficient to reconstitute pausing, suggesting RNAPII pausing is an inherent PIC function. In agreement, pausing was lost upon replacement of the TFIID complex with TATA-binding protein (TBP), and PRO-seq experiments revealed widespread disruption of RNAPII pausing upon acute depletion (t = 60 min) of TFIID subunits in human or Drosophila cells. These results establish a TFIID requirement for RNAPII pausing and suggest pause regulatory factors may function directly or indirectly through TFIID.

Keywords

TFIID
TRIM-Away
TAF1
RNA polymerase II
pausing
NELF
DSIF
TBP
P-TEFb
PRO-seq

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