Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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6eu1;
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- Class
- transcription
- Method
- cryo-EM (3.4 Å)
- Summary
- RNA polymerase iii - open DNA complex (oc-pol3).
- Reference
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Abascal-Palacios G, Ramsay EP, Beuron F, Morris E,
Vannini A (2018): "Structural
basis of RNA polymerase III transcription
initiation." Nature, 553,
301-306. doi: 10.1038/nature25441.
- Abstract
- RNA polymerase (Pol) III transcribes essential
non-coding RNAs, including the entire pool of transfer
RNAs, the 5S ribosomal RNA and the U6 spliceosomal RNA, and
is often deregulated in cancer cells. The initiation of
gene transcription by Pol III requires the activity of the
transcription factor TFIIIB to form a transcriptionally
active Pol III preinitiation complex (PIC). Here we present
electron microscopy reconstructions of Pol III PICs at
3.4-4.0 Å and a reconstruction of unbound apo-Pol III at
3.1 Å. TFIIIB fully encircles the DNA and restructures Pol
III. In particular, binding of the TFIIIB subunit Bdp1
rearranges the Pol III-specific subunits C37 and C34,
thereby promoting DNA opening. The unwound DNA directly
contacts both sides of the Pol III cleft. Topologically,
the Pol III PIC resembles the Pol II PIC, whereas the Pol I
PIC is more divergent. The structures presented unravel the
molecular mechanisms underlying the first steps of Pol III
transcription and also the general conserved mechanisms of
gene transcription initiation.