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Publication : Flexible recognition of rapidly evolving promoter sequences by mitochondrial transcription factor 1.

First Author  Fisher RP Year  1989
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  3
Issue  12B Pages  2202-17
PubMed ID  2628167 Mgi Jnum  J:256447
Mgi Id  MGI:6115571 Doi  10.1101/gad.3.12b.2202
Citation  Fisher RP, et al. (1989) Flexible recognition of rapidly evolving promoter sequences by mitochondrial transcription factor 1. Genes Dev 3(12B):2202-17
abstractText  Transcriptional promoters of mitochondrial DNA have diverged extensively in the course of mammalian evolution. Nevertheless, the transcriptional machinery and the overall mechanisms of transcriptional control and regulation seem to be conserved. We have compared the human and murine homologs of the major DNA-binding transcriptional activator, mitochondrial transcription factor 1 (mtTF1), with unexpected results. Both proteins have similar chromatographic and transcriptional properties and are the same size. Both recognize and bind sequences between -12 and -39 within their respective homologous promoters. However, the sequences that they recognize are markedly divergent; although the base pairs they contact are situated similarly or identically with respect to the transcriptional start site, sequence identity between the two species' contact points is less than 50%. Interestingly, the two proteins are functionally interchangeable; each can bind to the heterologous light-strand promoter and can activate transcription by the heterologous mitochondrial RNA polymerase. Thus, the RNA polymerase or some as yet undetected transcription factor, rather than mTF1, may determine the strict species specificity of mitochondrial transcription. Flexible DNA sequence recognition by mtTF1, on the other hand, may be a principal facilitating mechanism for rapid control sequence evolution.
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