General Transcription Factors (GTFs)

General transcription factors (GTFs) are a group of essential proteins that help initiate transcription by assembling at the core promoter of protein-coding genes and recruiting RNA polymerase II. They are required for basal (basic) transcription of almost all genes in eukaryotic cells.


🔑 Definition:

General transcription factors (GTFs) are core regulatory proteins that form part of the pre-initiation complex (PIC) and enable RNA polymerase II to bind to DNA and start transcription.


🧱 The Major GTFs (for RNA Polymerase II):

GTF NameFunction
TFIIDFirst to bind; contains TBP (TATA-binding protein) and TAFs; recognizes the promoter
TFIIAStabilizes TFIID-DNA interaction
TFIIBPositions RNA polymerase II at the transcription start site
TFIIFEscorts RNA polymerase II to the complex and stabilizes the assembly
TFIIERecruits and regulates TFIIH
TFIIHUnwinds DNA (helicase activity) and phosphorylates RNA Pol II (kinase activity)

🔄 Step-by-Step Role of GTFs in Transcription Initiation:

  1. TFIID binds to the TATA box (or another core promoter element) via TBP.
  2. TFIIA and TFIIB join in to help stabilize and position the complex.
  3. TFIIF brings in RNA polymerase II.
  4. TFIIE binds and recruits TFIIH.
  5. TFIIH:
    • Unwinds DNA (so it can be read)
    • Phosphorylates RNA Pol II’s CTD, triggering transcription to begin

Once these components are in place, the pre-initiation complex (PIC) is complete, and transcription can start.


📦 Why Are GTFs Important?

RoleImportance
Essential for all transcriptionWithout GTFs, RNA polymerase II cannot begin transcription
Gene regulationTheir activity can be modulated by activators, repressors, or signaling pathways
Precision controlHelp ensure genes are expressed at the right time, place, and level

🧠 Difference from Specific Transcription Factors:

FeatureGeneral Transcription Factors (GTFs)Specific Transcription Factors
Required for all genes?Yes (core machinery)No (gene-specific)
Bind to?Core promoter (e.g., TATA box)Enhancers or silencers (far from the gene)
FunctionStart transcriptionIncrease or decrease transcription levels

📌 Summary:

General transcription factors are the essential “starter proteins” that assemble with RNA polymerase II at a gene’s promoter to begin transcription. They form the core machinery used by all cells to transcribe DNA into RNA and are a fundamental part of gene expression.