bioRxiv | 2021

An integrated model for termination of RNA polymerase III transcription

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


RNA polymerase III (RNAPIII) synthesizes essential and abundant non-coding RNAs such as tRNAs. Controlling RNAPIII span of activity by accurate and efficient termination is a challenging necessity to ensure robust gene expression and to prevent conflicts with other DNA-associated machineries. The mechanism of RNAPIII termination is believed to be simpler than that of other eukaryotic RNA polymerases, solely relying on the recognition of a T-tract in the non-template strand. Here we combine high-resolution genome-wide analyses and in vitro transcription termination assays to revisit the mechanism of RNAPIII transcription termination in budding yeast. We show that T-tracts are necessary but not always sufficient for termination and that secondary structures of the nascent RNAs are important auxiliary cis-acting elements. Moreover, we show that the helicase Sen1 plays a key role in a fail-safe termination pathway. Our results provide a comprehensive model illustrating how multiple mechanisms cooperate to ensure efficient RNAPIII transcription termination.

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DOI 10.1101/2021.08.27.457903
Language English
Journal bioRxiv

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