Journal article

The poly(A)-binding protein Nab2 functions in RNA polymerase III transcription.


Authors listReuter, LM; Meinel, DM; Sträßer, K

Publication year2015

Pages1565-1575

JournalGenes & Development

Volume number29

Issue number14

ISSN0890-9369

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1101/gad.266205.115

PublisherCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press


Abstract
RNA polymerase III (RNAPIII) synthesizes most small RNAs, the most prominent being tRNAs. Although the basic mechanism of RNAPIII transcription is well understood, recent evidence suggests that additional proteins play a role in RNAPIII transcription. Here, we discovered by a genome-wide approach that Nab2, a poly(A)-binding protein important for correct poly(A) tail length and nuclear mRNA export, is present at all RNAPIII transcribed genes. The occupancy of Nab2 at RNAPIII transcribed genes is dependent on transcription. Using a novel temperature-sensitive allele of NAB2, nab2-34, we show that Nab2 is required for the occupancy of RNAPIII and TFIIIB at target genes. Furthermore, Nab2 interacts with RNAPIII, TFIIIB, and RNAPIII transcripts. Importantly, impairment of Nab2 function causes an RNAPIII transcription defect in vivo and in vitro. Taken together, we establish Nab2, an important mRNA biogenesis factor, as a novel player required for RNAPIII transcription by stabilizing TFIIIB and RNAPIII at promoters.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleReuter, L., Meinel, D. and Sträßer, K. (2015) The poly(A)-binding protein Nab2 functions in RNA polymerase III transcription., Genes & Development, 29(14), pp. 1565-1575. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.266205.115

APA Citation styleReuter, L., Meinel, D., & Sträßer, K. (2015). The poly(A)-binding protein Nab2 functions in RNA polymerase III transcription.. Genes & Development. 29(14), 1565-1575. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.266205.115


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