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Genetic Interactions of Spt4-Spt5 and TFIIS With the RNA Polymerase II CTD and CTD Modifying Enzymes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

机译:Spt4-Spt5和TFIIS与酿酒酵母中RNA聚合酶II CTD和CTD修饰酶的遗传相互作用

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Genetic and biochemical studies have identified many factors thought to be important for transcription elongation. We investigated relationships between three classes of these factors: (1) transcription elongation factors Spt4-Spt5, TFIIS, and Spt16; (2) the C-terminal heptapeptide repeat domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II; and (3) protein kinases that phosphorylate the CTD and a phosphatase that dephosphorylates it. We observe that spt4 and spt5 mutations cause strong synthetic phenotypes in combination with mutations that shorten or alter the composition of the CTD; affect the Kin28, Bur1, or Ctk1 CTD kinases; and affect the CTD phosphatase Fcp1. We show that Spt5 co-immunoprecipitates with RNA polymerase II that has either a hyper- or a hypophosphorylated CTD. Furthermore, mutation of the CTD or of CTD modifying enzymes does not affect the ability of Spt5 to bind RNA polymerase II. We find a similar set of genetic interactions between the CTD, CTD modifying enzymes, and TFIIS. In contrast, an spt16 mutation did not show these interactions. These results suggest that the CTD plays a key role in modulating elongation in vivo and that at least a subset of elongation factors are dependent upon the CTD for their normal function.
机译:遗传和生物化学研究已经确定了许多因素,这些因素被认为对转录延伸很重要。我们研究了这些因素的三类之间的关系:(1)转录延伸因子Spt4-Spt5,TFIIS和Spt16; (2)RNA聚合酶II的C端七肽重复域(CTD); (3)磷酸化CTD的蛋白激酶和磷酸化CTD的磷酸酶。我们观察到,spt4和spt5突变与缩短或改变CTD组成的突变结合在一起会引起强烈的合成表型。影响Kin28,Bur1或Ctk1 CTD激酶;并影响CTD磷酸酶Fcp1。我们显示,Spt5与具有高磷酸化或低磷酸化CTD的RNA聚合酶II共同免疫沉淀。此外,CTD或CTD修饰酶的突变不会影响Spt5结合RNA聚合酶II的能力。我们发现CTD,CTD修饰酶和TFIIS之间存在相似的遗传相互作用。相反,spt16突变没有显示这些相互作用。这些结果表明,CTD在调节体内伸长中起关键作用,并且至少一部分伸长因子的正常功能依赖于CTD。

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