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  2. Vaccinia virus capping enzyme is a transcription initiation factor

Vaccinia virus capping enzyme is a transcription initiation factor

  • EMBO J. 1991 Sep;10(9):2553-8. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1991.tb07795.x.
J C Vos 1 M Sasker H G Stunnenberg
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  • 1 European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Gene Expression Program, Heidelberg, FRG.
Abstract

It has previously been demonstrated that vaccinia virus capping Enzyme is involved both in the formation of a 5' cap structure and in termination of early transcription. Here we show that capping Enzyme has an additional activity which is required for transcription of intermediate genes. VITF-A and VITF-B have been defined as two activities which together with RNA polymerase are necessary and sufficient to transcribe intermediate genes in vitro. VITF-A and the viral capping Enzyme are shown to copurify to near homogeneity. Direct evidence that capping Enzyme is VITF-A was obtained by complementation of a reconstituted transcription system with viral capping Enzyme expressed in Escherichia coli. Although capping Enzyme is a cofactor in early transcription termination, intermediate transcription is not terminated in response to the early termination signal. Capping Enzyme is shown to form a complex with RNA polymerase in the absence of VITF-B. This appears to be a prerequisite for the formation of a stable initiation complex.

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