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The Long Road to Understanding RNAPII Transcription Initiation and Related Syndromes

Emmanuel Compe, Jean‐Marc Egly

2021Annual Review of Biochemistry20 citationsDOI

Abstract

In eukaryotes, transcription of protein-coding genes requires the assembly at core promoters of a large preinitiation machinery containing RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and general transcription factors (GTFs). Transcription is potentiated by regulatory elements called enhancers, which are recognized by specific DNA-binding transcription factors that recruit cofactors and convey, following chromatin remodeling, the activating cues to the preinitiation complex. This review summarizes nearly five decades of work on transcription initiation by describing the sequential recruitment of diverse molecular players including the GTFs, the Mediator complex, and DNA repair factors that support RNAPII to enable RNA synthesis. The elucidation of the transcription initiation mechanism has greatly benefited from the study of altered transcription components associated with human diseases that could be considered transcription syndromes.

Topics & Concepts

Transcription preinitiation complexTranscription factor II FTranscription factor II ERNA polymerase IIGeneral transcription factorTranscription factor II ATranscription coregulatorEukaryotic transcriptionTranscription (linguistics)Cell biologyRNA polymerase II holoenzymeBiologyPromoterTranscription factorEnhancerTranscription factor II DTranscription factor II BGeneticsGeneTranscriptional regulationGene expressionLinguisticsPhilosophyGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer
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