Two distinct mechanisms of RNA polymerase II elongation stimulation in vivo

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​Two distinct mechanisms of RNA polymerase II elongation stimulation in vivo​
Žumer, K.; Maier, K. C.; Farnung, L.; Jaeger, M. G.; Rus, P.; Winter, G. & Cramer, P. ​ (2021) 
Molecular Cell81(15) pp. 3096.e8​-3109.e8​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2021.05.028 

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Žumer, Kristina; Maier, Kerstin C.; Farnung, Lucas; Jaeger, Martin G.; Rus, Petra; Winter, Georg; Cramer, Patrick 
Abstract
Transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNA Pol II) relies on the elongation factors PAF1 complex (PAF), RTF1, and SPT6. Here, we use rapid factor depletion and multi-omics analysis to investigate how these elongation factors influence RNA Pol II elongation activity in human cells. Whereas depletion of PAF subunits PAF1 and CTR9 has little effect on cellular RNA synthesis, depletion of RTF1 or SPT6 strongly compromises RNA Pol II activity, albeit in fundamentally different ways. RTF1 depletion decreases RNA Pol II velocity, whereas SPT6 depletion impairs RNA Pol II progression through nucleosomes. These results show that distinct elongation factors stimulate either RNA Pol II velocity or RNA Pol II progression through chromatin in vivo. Further analysis provides evidence for two distinct barriers to early elongation: the promoter-proximal pause site and the +1 nucleosome. It emerges that the first barrier enables loading of elongation factors that are required to overcome the second and subsequent barriers to transcription.
Issue Date
2021
Journal
Molecular Cell 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
Working Group
RG Cramer 
ISSN
1097-2765
eISSN
1097-4164
Language
English

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