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Cellular sensitivity to UV-irradiation is mediated by RNA polymerase I transcription.


ABSTRACT: The nucleolus has long been considered to be a pure ribosome factory. However, over the last two decades it became clear that the nucleolus is involved in numerous other functions besides ribosome biogenesis. Our experiments indicate that the activity of RNA polymerase I (Pol I) transcription monitors the integrity of the DNA and influences the response to nucleolar stress as well as the rate of survival. Cells with a repressed ribosomal DNA (rDNA) transcription activity showed an increased and prolonged p53 stabilisation after UVC-irradiation. Furthermore, p53 stabilisation after inhibition and especially after UVC-irradiation might be due to abrogation of the HDM2-p53 degradation pathway by ribosomal proteins (RPs). Apoptosis mediated by highly activated p53 is a typical hallmark of Cockayne syndrome cells and transcriptional abnormalities and the following activation of the RP-HDM2-p53 pathway would be a possible explanation.

SUBMITTER: Assfalg R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5479586 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Cellular sensitivity to UV-irradiation is mediated by RNA polymerase I transcription.

Assfalg Robin R   Alupei Marius Costel MC   Wagner Maximilian M   Koch Sylvia S   Gonzalez Omar Garcia OG   Schelling Adrian A   Scharffetter-Kochanek Karin K   Iben Sebastian S  

PloS one 20170621 6


The nucleolus has long been considered to be a pure ribosome factory. However, over the last two decades it became clear that the nucleolus is involved in numerous other functions besides ribosome biogenesis. Our experiments indicate that the activity of RNA polymerase I (Pol I) transcription monitors the integrity of the DNA and influences the response to nucleolar stress as well as the rate of survival. Cells with a repressed ribosomal DNA (rDNA) transcription activity showed an increased and  ...[more]

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