HAN, Z., Olga JASNOVIDOVA, N. HAIDARA, A. TUDEK, Karel KUBÍČEK, D. LIBRI, Richard ŠTEFL and O. PORRUA. Termination of non-coding transcription in yeast relies on both an RNA Pol II CTD interaction domain and a CTD-mimicking region in Sen1. EMBO Journal. Hoboken (USA): WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2020, vol. 39, No 7, p. 101548-101569. ISSN 0261-4189.
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Original name Termination of non-coding transcription in yeast relies on both an RNA Pol II CTD interaction domain and a CTD-mimicking region in Sen1
Authors HAN, Z., Olga JASNOVIDOVA, N. HAIDARA, A. TUDEK, Karel KUBÍČEK, D. LIBRI, Richard ŠTEFL and O. PORRUA.
Edition EMBO Journal, Hoboken (USA), WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2020, 0261-4189.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Country of publisher United States of America
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Organization Středoevropský technologický institut – Repository – Repository
UT WoS 000516807800001
Keywords in English non-coding transcription; pervasive transcription; RNA polymerase II CTD; Sen1 helicase; transcription termination
Links GA18-11397S, research and development project. LQ1601, research and development project. 649030, interní kód Repo.
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Abstract
Pervasive transcription is a widespread phenomenon leading to the production of a plethora of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) without apparent function. Pervasive transcription poses a threat to proper gene expression that needs to be controlled. In yeast, the highly conserved helicase Sen1 restricts pervasive transcription by inducing termination of non-coding transcription. However, the mechanisms underlying the specific function of Sen1 at ncRNAs are poorly understood. Here, we identify a motif in an intrinsically disordered region of Sen1 that mimics the phosphorylated carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II, and structurally characterize its recognition by the CTD-interacting domain of Nrd1, an RNA-binding protein that binds specific sequences in ncRNAs. In addition, we show that Sen1-dependent termination strictly requires CTD recognition by the N-terminal domain of Sen1. We provide evidence that the Sen1-CTD interaction does not promote initial Sen1 recruitment, but rather enhances Sen1 capacity to induce the release of paused RNAPII from the DNA. Our results shed light on the network of protein-protein interactions that control termination of non-coding transcription by Sen1.
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