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Acetylation of RNA polymerase II regulates growth-factor-induced gene transcription in mammalian cells.

Authors :
Schröder, Sebastian
Schröder, Sebastian
Herker, Eva
Itzen, Friederike
He, Daniel
Thomas, Sean
Gilchrist, Daniel A
Kaehlcke, Katrin
Cho, Sungyoo
Pollard, Katherine S
Capra, John A
Schnölzer, Martina
Cole, Philip A
Geyer, Matthias
Bruneau, Benoit G
Adelman, Karen
Ott, Melanie
Schröder, Sebastian
Schröder, Sebastian
Herker, Eva
Itzen, Friederike
He, Daniel
Thomas, Sean
Gilchrist, Daniel A
Kaehlcke, Katrin
Cho, Sungyoo
Pollard, Katherine S
Capra, John A
Schnölzer, Martina
Cole, Philip A
Geyer, Matthias
Bruneau, Benoit G
Adelman, Karen
Ott, Melanie
Source :
Molecular cell; vol 52, iss 3, 314-324; 1097-2765
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Lysine acetylation regulates transcription by targeting histones and nonhistone proteins. Here we report that the central regulator of transcription, RNA polymerase II, is subject to acetylation in mammalian cells. Acetylation occurs at eight lysines within the C-terminal domain (CTD) of the largest polymerase subunit and is mediated by p300/KAT3B. CTD acetylation is specifically enriched downstream of the transcription start sites of polymerase-occupied genes genome-wide, indicating a role in early stages of transcription initiation or elongation. Mutation of lysines or p300 inhibitor treatment causes the loss of epidermal growth-factor-induced expression of c-Fos and Egr2, immediate-early genes with promoter-proximally paused polymerases, but does not affect expression or polymerase occupancy at housekeeping genes. Our studies identify acetylation as a new modification of the mammalian RNA polymerase II required for the induction of growth factor response genes.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Molecular cell; vol 52, iss 3, 314-324; 1097-2765
Notes :
application/pdf, Molecular cell vol 52, iss 3, 314-324 1097-2765
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377977104
Document Type :
Electronic Resource