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Abstract
Genome-wide expression analysis was used to identify genes whose expression depends
on the functions of key components of the transcription initiation machinery in yeast.
Components of the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme, the general transcription factor TFIID,
and the SAGA chromatin modification complex were found to have roles in expression
of distinct sets of genes. The results reveal an unanticipated level of regulation
which is superimposed on that due to gene-specific transcription factors, a novel
mechanism for coordinate regulation of specific sets of genes when cells encounter
limiting nutrients, and evidence that the ultimate targets of signal transduction
pathways can be identified within the initiation apparatus.