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RNA polymerase II-binding aptamers in human ACRO1 satellites disrupt transcription in cis

Autor
Pelchrzim, Fredrike von
Boots, Jennifer
Schroeder, Renée
Zagrovic, Bojan
Chen, Doris
Zimmermann, Bob
Żywicki, Marek
Weiss, Adam
Matylla-Kulińska, Katarzyna
Radtke, Maximilian
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Transcription elongation is a highly regulated process affected by many proteins, RNAs and the underlying DNA. Here we show that the nascent RNA can interfere with transcription in human cells, extending our previous findings from bacteria and yeast. We identified a variety of Pol II-binding aptamers (RAPs), prominent in repeat elements such as ACRO1 satellites, LINE1 retrotransposons and CA simple repeats, and also in several protein-coding genes. ACRO1 repeat, when translated in silico, exhibits ~50% identity with the Pol II CTD sequence. Taken together with the observation that proteins in general tend to interact with RNAs similar to their cognate mRNAs, this suggests a mechanism for RAP binding. Using a reporter construct, we show that ACRO1 potently inhibits Pol II elongation in cis. We propose a novel mode of transcriptional regulation in humans, in which the nascent RNA binds Pol II to silence its own expression. © 2020, © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Słowa kluczowe EN
regulatory RNAs
repeats
RNA aptamers
RNA polymerase II
silencing
Transcription
acrosin
aptamer
repetitive DNA
Article
chromatin immunoprecipitation
chromosome satellite
controlled study
flow cytometry
fluorescence microscopy
fractionation
gene expression
gene library
gene sequence
genetic transcription
genetic transfection
HeLa cell line
high throughput screening
human
human cell
hybridization
immunoprecipitation
Northern blotting
nucleotide sequence
protein binding
real time polymerase chain reaction
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
sequence alignment
systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment aptamer technique
transcription regulation
uterine cervix adenocarcinoma
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Transcription
Tom
11
Strony od-do
1-13
ISSN
2154-1264
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