Global distribution of negative cofactor 2 subunit-α on human promoters
- Thomas K. Albert*,
- Korbinian Grote†,
- Stefan Boeing*,
- Gertraud Stelzer*,
- Aloys Schepers‡, and
- Michael Meisterernst*,§
- Departments of *Gene Expression and
- ‡Gene Vectors, GSF–National Research Center for Environment and Health, Marchioninistrasse 25, 81377 Munich, Germany; and
- †Genomatix Software GmbH, Bayerstrasse 85a, 80335 Munich, Germany
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Communicated by Robert G. Roeder, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, April 30, 2007 (received for review November 16, 2006)
Abstract
Negative cofactor 2 (NC2) forms a stable complex with TATA-binding protein (TBP) on promoters in vitro. Its association with TBP prevents the binding of TFIIB and leads to inhibition of preinitiation complex formation. Here, we investigate the association of NC2 subunit-α with human RNA polymerase II promoter regions by using gene-specific ChIP and genome-wide promoter ChIPchip analyses. We find NC2α associated with a large number of human promoters, where it peaks close to the core regions. NC2 occupancy in vivo positively correlates with mRNA levels, which perhaps reflects its capacity to stabilize TBP on promoter regions. In single gene analyses, we confirm core promoter binding and in addition map the NC2 complex to enhancer proximal regions. High-occupancy histone genes display a stable NC2/TFIIB ratio during the cell cycle, which otherwise varies markedly from one gene to another. The latter is at least in part explained by an observed negative correlation of NC2 occupancy with the presence of the TFIIB recognition element in core promoter regions. Our data establish the genome-wide basis for general and gene-specific functions of NC2 in mammalian cells.
Footnotes
- §To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: meisterernst{at}gsf.de
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Author contributions: T.K.A. and M.M. designed research; T.K.A., S.B. and G.S. performed research; A.S. contributed analytical tools; T.K.A. and K.G. analyzed data; and T.K.A. and M.M. wrote the paper.
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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This article contains supporting information online at www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/0703490104/DC1.
- Abbreviations:
- ChIPchip,
- ChIP on DNA microarrays;
- NC2,
- negative cofactor 2;
- RNAPII,
- RNA polymerase II;
- TBP,
- TATA-binding protein;
- TCRβ,
- T cell receptor β.
- © 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA





