The recruitment of RNA polymerase to gene promoters is a critical step in gene expression. For RNA polymerase II, this process is initiated by TBP and TFIIB, with homologs of these TBP/TFIIB pairs found in all known multi-subunit RNA polymerase systems. Here, we describe a mode of promoter recognition by the poxviral intermediate transcription factor 3, VITF-3. This heterodimeric factor comprises an atypical TBP/TFIIB pair forming a stable ring structure inert towards DNA in the absence of viral RNA polymerase. Promoter recognition instead requires concerted VITF-3 and viral RNA polymerase binding, as shown by cryo-EM analysis of the intermediate pre-initiation complex. During the formation of this complex, viral RNA polymerase facilitates ring opening and loading of VITF-3 onto the promoter, anchoring the polymerase at the transcription start site. Our findings suggest viral RNA polymerase could act as a clamp loader for VITF-3 and identify VITF-3 as an unusual TBP/TFIIB pair.
Cooperative clamp-mediated promoter recognition by poxviral RNA polymerase and its TBP/TFIIB-like partner.
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作者:Jungwirth Stefan, Bartuli Julia, Lamer Stephanie, Schlosser Andreas, Grimm Clemens, Fischer Utz
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Feb 18; 17(1):1648 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-026-69571-1 | ||
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