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Rtr1 is a CTD phosphatase that regulates RNA polymerase II during the transition from serine 5 to serine 2 phosphorylation.


ABSTRACT: Messenger RNA processing is coupled to RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription through coordinated recruitment of accessory proteins to the Rpb1 C-terminal domain (CTD). Dynamic changes in CTD phosphorylation during transcription elongation are responsible for their recruitment, with serine 5 phosphorylation (S5-P) occurring toward the 5' end of genes and serine 2 phosphorylation (S2-P) occurring toward the 3' end. The proteins responsible for regulation of the transition state between S5-P and S2-P CTD remain elusive. We show that a conserved protein of unknown function, Rtr1, localizes within coding regions, with maximum levels of enrichment occurring between the peaks of S5-P and S2-P RNAPII. Upon deletion of Rtr1, the S5-P form of RNAPII accumulates in both whole-cell extracts and throughout coding regions; additionally, RNAPII transcription is decreased, and termination defects are observed. Functional characterization of Rtr1 reveals its role as a CTD phosphatase essential for the S5-to-S2-P transition.

SUBMITTER: Mosley AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2996052 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rtr1 is a CTD phosphatase that regulates RNA polymerase II during the transition from serine 5 to serine 2 phosphorylation.

Mosley Amber L AL   Pattenden Samantha G SG   Carey Michael M   Venkatesh Swaminathan S   Gilmore Joshua M JM   Florens Laurence L   Workman Jerry L JL   Washburn Michael P MP  

Molecular cell 20090401 2


Messenger RNA processing is coupled to RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription through coordinated recruitment of accessory proteins to the Rpb1 C-terminal domain (CTD). Dynamic changes in CTD phosphorylation during transcription elongation are responsible for their recruitment, with serine 5 phosphorylation (S5-P) occurring toward the 5' end of genes and serine 2 phosphorylation (S2-P) occurring toward the 3' end. The proteins responsible for regulation of the transition state between S5-P and  ...[more]

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