Genome-wide location analysis reveals a role for Sub1 in RNA polymerase III transcription.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2009/8/25;106(34):14265-70.

Tavenet A[1], Suleau A, Dubreuil G, Ferrari R, Ducrot C, Michaut M, Aude JC, Dieci G, Lefebvre O, Conesa C, Acker J

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PMID: 19706510DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0900162106

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Abstract
Human PC4 and the yeast ortholog Sub1 have multiple functions in RNA polymerase II transcription. Genome-wide mapping revealed that Sub1 is present on Pol III-transcribed genes. Sub1 was found to interact with components of the Pol III transcription system and to stimulate the initiation and reinitiation steps in a system reconstituted with all recombinant factors. Sub1 was required for optimal Pol III gene transcription in exponentially growing cells.
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