RNA polymerase II CTD phosphopeptides compete with RNA for the interaction with Pcf11

RNA 聚合酶 II CTD 磷酸肽与 RNA 竞争与 Pcf11 的相互作用

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作者:David Hollingworth, Christian G Noble, Ian A Taylor, Andres Ramos

Abstract

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the cleavage/polyadenylation factor Pcf11 is an important regulatory factor required for recruiting the polyadenylation machinery to the elongating RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and is necessary for correct transcriptional termination. The interaction with RNAPII is mediated by a CTD-interacting domain (CID) located in the N-terminal region of Pcf11 that binds in a phospho-dependent manner the heptad repeats in the RNAPII CTD. We have previously investigated this protein-protein interaction. We examine here the interaction of the CID with different RNA sequences and look at the effect of phosphopeptides derived from the CTD heptad repeats on the RNA-protein interaction. Our findings demonstrate that the CID displays weak RNA-binding activity, but with some degree of sequence preference, the RNA-protein and peptide-protein interfaces overlap and the CTD-derived phosphopeptides and RNA compete for the binding site. We propose that competition between the protein-peptide and the protein-RNA interaction is important mechanistically and required for the disengagement of polyadenylation factors from RNAPII.

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