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Roadblock termination by reb1p restricts cryptic and readthrough transcription

  • Jessie Colin
  • , Tito Candelli
  • , Odil Porrua
  • , Jocelyne Boulay
  • , Chenchen Zhu
  • , François Lacroute
  • , Lars M. Steinmetz
  • , Domenico Libri

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Abstract

Widely transcribed compact genomes must cope with the major challenge of frequent overlapping or concurrent transcription events. Efficient and timely transcription termination is crucial to control pervasive transcription and prevent transcriptional interference. In yeast, transcription termination of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) occurs via two possible pathways that both require recognition of termination signals on nascent RNA by specific factors. We describe here an additional mechanism of transcription termination for RNAPII and demonstrate its biological significance. We show that the transcriptional activator Reb1p bound to DNA is a roadblock for RNAPII, which pauses and is ubiquitinated, thus triggering termination. Reb1p-dependent termination generates a class of cryptic transcripts that aredegraded in the nucleus by the exosome. We also observed transcriptional interference between neighboring genes in the absence of Reb1p. This work demonstrates the importance of roadblock termination for controlling pervasive transcription and preventing transcription through gene regulatory regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)667-680
Number of pages14
JournalMolecular Cell
Volume56
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

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