Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.

The poly(A) (pA) signal possesses a dual function in 3' end processing of pre-mRNA and in transcriptional termination of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) for most eukaryotic protein-coding genes. A key protein factor in yeast and Drosophila Pol II transcriptional termination is the 3'-end proces...

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Main Authors: West, S, Proudfoot, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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description The poly(A) (pA) signal possesses a dual function in 3' end processing of pre-mRNA and in transcriptional termination of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) for most eukaryotic protein-coding genes. A key protein factor in yeast and Drosophila Pol II transcriptional termination is the 3'-end processing factor, Pcf11. In vitro studies suggest that Pcf11 is capable of promoting the dissociation of Pol II elongation complexes from DNA. Moreover, several mutant alleles of yeast Pcf11 effect termination in vivo. However, functions of human Pcf11 (hPcf11) in Pol II termination have not been explored. Here we show that depletion of hPcf11 from HeLa cells reduces termination efficiency. Furthermore, we provide evidence that hPcf11 is required for the efficient degradation of the 3' product of pA site cleavage. Finally, we show that these functions of hPcf11 require an intact pA signal.
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spelling oxford-uuid:42ee4a54-c796-47ff-931f-5c314cefaf782022-03-26T14:52:14ZHuman Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:42ee4a54-c796-47ff-931f-5c314cefaf78EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008West, SProudfoot, NThe poly(A) (pA) signal possesses a dual function in 3' end processing of pre-mRNA and in transcriptional termination of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) for most eukaryotic protein-coding genes. A key protein factor in yeast and Drosophila Pol II transcriptional termination is the 3'-end processing factor, Pcf11. In vitro studies suggest that Pcf11 is capable of promoting the dissociation of Pol II elongation complexes from DNA. Moreover, several mutant alleles of yeast Pcf11 effect termination in vivo. However, functions of human Pcf11 (hPcf11) in Pol II termination have not been explored. Here we show that depletion of hPcf11 from HeLa cells reduces termination efficiency. Furthermore, we provide evidence that hPcf11 is required for the efficient degradation of the 3' product of pA site cleavage. Finally, we show that these functions of hPcf11 require an intact pA signal.
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Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title_full Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title_fullStr Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title_full_unstemmed Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title_short Human Pcf11 enhances degradation of RNA polymerase II-associated nascent RNA and transcriptional termination.
title_sort human pcf11 enhances degradation of rna polymerase ii associated nascent rna and transcriptional termination
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