Topoisomerase IIα promotes activation of RNA polymerase i transcription by facilitating pre-initiation complex formation

Ray, Swagat, Panova, Tatiana, Miller, Gail , Volkov, Arsen, Porter, Andrew C.G. G., Russell, Jackie, Panov, Konstantin I. and Zomerdijk, Joost C.B.M. B. M. (2013) Topoisomerase IIα promotes activation of RNA polymerase i transcription by facilitating pre-initiation complex formation. Nature Communications, 4 (1). p. 1598. ISSN 2041-1723

Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2599

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Abstract

Type II DNA topoisomerases catalyse DNA double-strand cleavage, passage and re-ligation to effect topological changes. There is considerable interest in elucidating topoisomerase II roles, particularly as these proteins are targets for anti-cancer drugs. Here we uncover a role for topoisomerase IIα in RNA polymerase I-directed ribosomal RNA gene transcription, which drives cell growth and proliferation and is upregulated in cancer cells. Our data suggest that topoisomerase IIα is a component of the initiation-competent RNA polymerase Iβ complex and interacts directly with RNA polymerase I-associated transcription factor RRN3, which targets the polymerase to promoter-bound SL1 in pre-initiation complex formation. In cells, activation of rDNA transcription is reduced by inhibition or depletion of topoisomerase II, and this is accompanied by reduced transient double-strand DNA cleavage in the rDNA-promoter region and reduced pre-initiation complex formation. We propose that topoisomerase IIα functions in RNA polymerase I transcription to produce topological changes at the rDNA promoter that facilitate efficient de novo pre-initiation complex formation.

Keywords:Topoisomerase II
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C130 Cell Biology
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:37147
Deposited On:27 Sep 2019 10:21

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