Pseudouridylation of 7SK by PUS7 regulates Pol II transcription elongation.

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作者:Zhao Yutao, Sun Hui-Lung, Li Wenlong, Ye Chang, Dou Xiaoyang, Peng Yong, Wu Tong, Wang Pingluan, Ju Cheng-Wei, Liu Shun, Zhong Yuhao, Dai Qing, Pajdzik Kinga, He Chuan
Pseudouridine (Ψ) is a widespread RNA modification in various RNA species, including rRNA, tRNA, snRNA and mRNA. Ψ plays a crucial role in RNA metabolism, where it regulates pre-mRNA splicing and affects protein translation. Whether and how Ψ may regulate transcription have not been adequately studied. Here, we report that pseudouridine synthase 7 (PUS7) can mediate pseudouridylation of 7SK small nuclear RNA (snRNA), a regulator of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) promoter-proximal pausing. PUS7 loss leads to hypo-pseudouridylation of 7SK, which promotes dissociation of the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) complex from 7SK. The release of P-TEFb from 7SK increases serine 2 phosphorylation (Ser2P) in the RNA Pol II C-terminal domain and enhances transcription elongation. In colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, the Ψ level of 7SK can be modulated by PUS7, or by site-specifically targeted pseudouridylation through dCas13b-guided system. Hypo-pseudouridylation on 7SK upon PUS7 depletion promotes KLF6/DDIT3-mediated cell apoptosis and sensitizes CRC cells to 5-FU.

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