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The human RNA polymerase I structure reveals an HMG-like docking domain specific to metazoans

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Transcription of the ribosomal RNA precursor by RNA polymerase (Pol) I is a major determinant of cellular growth, and dysregulation is observed in many cancer types. Here, we present the purification of human Pol I from cells carrying a genomic GFP fusion on the largest subunit allowing the structural and functional analysis of the enzyme across species. In contrast to yeast, human Pol I carries a single-subunit stalk, and in vitro transcription indicates a reduced proofreading activity. Determination of the human Pol I cryo-EM reconstruction in a close-to-native state rationalizes the effects of disease-associated mutations and uncovers an additional domain that is built into the sequence of Pol I subunit RPA1. This “dock II” domain resembles a truncated HMG box incapable of DNA binding which may serve as a downstream transcription factor–binding platform in metazoans. Biochemical analysis, in situ modelling, and ChIP data indicate that Topoisomerase 2a can be recruited to Pol I via the domain and cooperates with the HMG box domain–containing factor UBF. These adaptations of the metazoan Pol I transcription system may allow efficient release of positive DNA supercoils accumulating downstream of the transcription bubble.
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hal-03778545 , version 1 (15-09-2022)

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Julia L Daiß, Michael Pilsl, Kristina Straub, Andrea Bleckmann, Mona Höcherl, et al.. The human RNA polymerase I structure reveals an HMG-like docking domain specific to metazoans. Life Science Alliance, 2022, 5 (11), pp.e202201568. ⟨10.26508/lsa.202201568⟩. ⟨hal-03778545⟩
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