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Identification of Integrator-PP2A complex (INTAC), an RNA polymerase II phosphatase

Hai Zheng, Yilun Qi, Shibin Hu, Xuan Cao, Congling Xu, Zhinang Yin, Xizi Chen, Yan Li, Weida Liu, Jie Li, Jiawei Wang, Gang Wei, Kaiwei Liang, Fei Chen, Yanhui Xu

2020Science196 citationsDOI

Abstract

The 14-subunit metazoan-specific Integrator contains an endonuclease that cleaves nascent RNA transcripts. Here, we identified a complex containing Integrator and protein phosphatase 2A core enzyme (PP2A-AC), termed INTAC. The 3.5-angstrom-resolution structure reveals that nine human Integrator subunits and PP2A-AC assemble into a cruciform-shaped central scaffold formed by the backbone and shoulder modules, with the phosphatase and endonuclease modules flanking the opposite sides. As a noncanonical PP2A holoenzyme, the INTAC complex dephosphorylates the carboxy-terminal repeat domain of RNA polymerase II at serine-2, -5, and -7 and thus regulates transcription. Our study extends the function of PP2A to transcriptional regulation and reveals how dual enzymatic activities-RNA cleavage and RNA polymerase II dephosphorylation-are structurally and functionally integrated into the INTAC complex.

Topics & Concepts

RNA polymerase IIRNA polymerase II holoenzymeTranscription (linguistics)Protein phosphatase 2PolymeraseTranscription factor II DRNA polymeraseBiologyCell biologyRNAMolecular biologyPhosphataseChemistryBiochemistryEnzymePhosphorylationRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseGene expressionGenePromoterPhilosophyLinguisticsDNA Repair MechanismsRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing
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