PNUTS/PP1 regulates RNAPII-mediated gene expression and is necessary for developmental growth

In multicellular organisms, tight regulation of gene expression ensures appropriate tissue and organismal growth throughout development. Reversible phosphorylation of the RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) C-terminal domain (CTD) is critical for the regulation of gene expression states, but how phosphorylat...

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Hauptverfasser: Ciurciu, Anita, Duncalf, Louise, Jonchere, Vincent, Lansdale, Nick, Vasieva, Olga, Glenday, Peter, Rudenko, Andreii, Vissi, Emese, Cobbe, Neville, Alphey, Luke, Bennett, Daimark
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description In multicellular organisms, tight regulation of gene expression ensures appropriate tissue and organismal growth throughout development. Reversible phosphorylation of the RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) C-terminal domain (CTD) is critical for the regulation of gene expression states, but how phosphorylation is actively modified in a developmental context remains poorly understood. Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) is one of several enzymes that has been reported to dephosphorylate the RNAPII CTD. However, PP1's contribution to transcriptional regulation during animal development and the mechanisms by which its activity is targeted to RNAPII have not been fully elucidated. Here we show that the Drosophila orthologue of the PP1 Nuclear Targeting Subunit (dPNUTS) is essential for organismal development and is cell autonomously required for growth of developing tissues. The function of dPNUTS in tissue development depends on its binding to PP1, which we show is targeted by dPNUTS to RNAPII at many active sites of transcription on chromosomes. Loss of dPNUTS function or specific disruption of its ability to bind PP1 results in hyperphosphorylation of the RNAPII CTD in whole animal extracts and on chromosomes. Consistent with dPNUTS being a global transcriptional regulator, we find that loss of dPNUTS function affects the expression of the majority of genes in developing 1(st) instar larvae, including those that promote proliferative growth. Together, these findings shed light on the in vivo role of the PNUTS-PP1 holoenzyme and its contribution to the control of gene expression during early Drosophila development.
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subjects Animal biology
Animals
Cancer
Catalytic Domain - genetics
Chromosomes
DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
Drosophila melanogaster - embryology
Drosophila melanogaster - genetics
Drosophila melanogaster - growth & development
Embryonic Development - genetics
Enzymes
Gene expression
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Gene loci
Genomes
Genomics
Insects
Life Sciences
Medical research
Metabolism
Molecular Sequence Data
Ontology
Phosphorylation
Phosphorylation - genetics
Physiological aspects
Protein Phosphatase 1 - biosynthesis
Protein Phosphatase 1 - chemistry
Protein Phosphatase 1 - genetics
Protein Structure, Tertiary - genetics
Proteins
RNA polymerase
RNA Polymerase II - genetics
RNA Polymerase II - metabolism
RNA polymerases
RNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
Studies
Transcription, Genetic
title PNUTS/PP1 regulates RNAPII-mediated gene expression and is necessary for developmental growth
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