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Genome-wide function of THO/TREX in active genes prevents R-loop-dependent replication obstacles.


ABSTRACT: THO/TREX is a conserved nuclear complex that functions in mRNP biogenesis and prevents transcription-associated recombination. Whether or not it has a ubiquitous role in the genome is unknown. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-chip studies reveal that the Hpr1 component of THO and the Sub2 RNA-dependent ATPase have genome-wide distributions at active ORFs in yeast. In contrast to RNA polymerase II, evenly distributed from promoter to termination regions, THO and Sub2 are absent at promoters and distributed in a gradual 5' ? 3' gradient. This is accompanied by a genome-wide impact of THO-Sub2 deletions on expression of highly expressed, long and high G+C-content genes. Importantly, ChIP-chips reveal an over-recruitment of Rrm3 in active genes in THO mutants that is reduced by RNaseH1 overexpression. Our work establishes a genome-wide function for THO-Sub2 in transcription elongation and mRNP biogenesis that function to prevent the accumulation of transcription-mediated replication obstacles, including R-loops.

SUBMITTER: Gomez-Gonzalez B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3160181 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide function of THO/TREX in active genes prevents R-loop-dependent replication obstacles.

Gómez-González Belén B   García-Rubio María M   Bermejo Rodrigo R   Gaillard Hélène H   Shirahige Katsuhiko K   Marín Antonio A   Foiani Marco M   Aguilera Andrés A  

The EMBO journal 20110624 15


THO/TREX is a conserved nuclear complex that functions in mRNP biogenesis and prevents transcription-associated recombination. Whether or not it has a ubiquitous role in the genome is unknown. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-chip studies reveal that the Hpr1 component of THO and the Sub2 RNA-dependent ATPase have genome-wide distributions at active ORFs in yeast. In contrast to RNA polymerase II, evenly distributed from promoter to termination regions, THO and Sub2 are absent at promoters a  ...[more]

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