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PDBsum entry 4by7
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Transcription
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4by7
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Structures of RNA polymerase ii complexes with bye1, A chromatin-Binding phf3/dido homologue.
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Authors
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K.Kinkelin,
G.G.Wozniak,
S.B.Rothbart,
M.Lidschreiber,
B.D.Strahl,
P.Cramer.
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Ref.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2013,
110,
15277-15282.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Bypass of Ess1 (Bye1) is a nuclear protein with a domain resembling the central
domain in the transcription elongation factor TFIIS. Here we show that Bye1
binds with its TFIIS-like domain (TLD) to RNA polymerase (Pol) II, and report
crystal structures of the Bye1 TLD bound to Pol II and three different Pol
II-nucleic acid complexes. Like TFIIS, Bye1 binds with its TLD to the Pol II jaw
and funnel. In contrast to TFIIS, however, it neither alters the conformation
nor the in vitro functions of Pol II. In vivo, Bye1 is recruited to chromatin
via its TLD and occupies the 5'-region of active genes. A plant homeo domain
(PHD) in Bye1 binds histone H3 tails with trimethylated lysine 4, and this
interaction is enhanced by the presence of neighboring posttranslational
modifications (PTMs) that mark active transcription and conversely is impaired
by repressive PTMs. We identify putative human homologs of Bye1, the proteins
PHD finger protein 3 and death-inducer obliterator, which are both implicated in
cancer. These results establish Bye1 as the founding member of a unique family
of chromatin transcription factors that link histones with active PTMs to
transcribing Pol II.
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