Dual-initiation promoters with intertwined canonical and TCT/TOP transcription start sites diversify transcript processing

Hadzhiev Y.; Balwierz P.; Wragg J.W.; Suzuki A.-M.; Peers B.; Lenhard B.

Abstract

Variations in transcription start site (TSS) selection reflect diversity of preinitiation complexes and can impact on post-transcriptional RNA fates. Most metazoan polymerase II-transcribed genes carry canonical initiation with pyrimidine/purine (YR) dinucleotide, while translation machinery-associated genes carry polypyrimidine initiator (5’-TOP or TCT). By addressing the developmental regulation of TSS selection in zebrafish we uncovered a class of dual-initiation promoters in thousands of genes, including snoRNA host genes. 5’-TOP/TCT initiation is intertwined with canonical initiation and used divergently in hundreds of dual-initiation promoters during maternal to zygotic transition. Dual-initiation in snoRNA host genes selectively generates host and snoRNA with often different spatio-temporal expression. Dual-initiation promoters are pervasive in human and fruit fly, reflecting evolutionary conservation. We propose that dual-initiation on shared promoters represents a composite promoter architecture, which can function both coordinately and divergently to diversify RNAs.

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Título según SCOPUS: Dual-initiation promoters with intertwined canonical and TCT/TOP transcription start sites diversify transcript processing
Título de la Revista: Nature Communications
Volumen: 11
Número: 1
Editorial: Nature Research
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1038/s41467-019-13687-0

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