Regulation of yeast NRD1 expression by premature transcription termination
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.02.005
Regulation of yeast NRD1 expression by premature transcription termination
Abstract
The yeast RNA binding proteins Nrd1 and Nab3 are required for termination of nonpolyadenylated transcripts from RNA polymerase (Pol) II-transcribed snRNA and snoRNA genes. In this paper, we show that NRD1 expression is regulated by Nrd1- and Nab3-directed premature termination. Sequences recognized by these proteins are present in NRD1 mRNA and are required for regulated expression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and transcription run-on experiments show that, in wild-type cells, Pol II occupancy is high at the 5' end of the NRD1 gene and decreases at the 3' end. Mutation of Nrd1 and Nab3 binding sites within the NRD1 mRNA leads to a relative increase in Pol II occupancy of downstream sequences. We further show that NRD1 autoregulation involves components of the exosome and a newly discovered exosome-activating complex. Together, these results show that NRD1 is a eukaryotic cellular gene regulated through premature transcription termination.
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