Young L S, Dunstan H M, Witte P R, Smith T P, Ottonello S, Sprague K U
Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403.
Science. 1991 Apr 26;252(5005):542-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1708526.
It is generally assumed that the machinery that transcribes genes is composed entirely of polypeptides. However, in vitro transcription by silkworm RNA polymerase III requires a transcription factor that is not a polypeptide. This component, TFIIIR, is distinct from the previously identified transcription components: RNA polymerase III, and the accessory factors TFIIIA, TFIIIB, TFIIIC, and TFIIID. The newly discovered TFIIIR is a macromolecule that appears to be composed of RNA. It is resistant to heat, detergent, phenol, protease, and deoxyribonuclease, but it is sensitive to alkali and ribonuclease.