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Identification of sequence-specific promoters driving polycistronic transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II in trypanosomes

Carlos Cordón-Obras, Claudia Gómez-Liñán, Sara Torres‐Rusillo, Isabel Vidal-Cobo, Diana López‐Farfán, Alicia Barroso‐delJesus, Domingo I. Rojas-Barros, Mark Carrington, Miguel Navarro

2022Cell Reports32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Protein-coding genes in trypanosomes occur in polycistronic transcription units (PTUs). How RNA polymerase II (Pol II) initiates transcription of PTUs has not been resolved; the current model favors chromatin modifications inducing transcription rather than sequence-specific promoters. Here, we uncover core promoters by functional characterization of Pol II peaks identified by chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq). Two distinct promoters are located between divergent PTUs, each driving unidirectional transcription. Detailed analysis identifies a 75-bp promoter that is necessary and sufficient to drive full reporter expression and contains functional motifs. Analysis of further promoters suggests transcription initiation is regulated and promoters are either focused or dispersed. In contrast to the previous model of unregulated and promoter-independent transcription initiation, we find that sequence-specific promoters determine the initiation of Pol II transcription of protein-coding genes PTUs. These findings in Trypanosoma brucei suggest that in addition of chromatin modifications, promoter motifs-based regulation of gene expression is deeply conserved among eukaryotes.

Topics & Concepts

PromoterRNA polymerase IIBiologyChromatin immunoprecipitationTranscription (linguistics)Transcription factor II DGeneral transcription factorChromatinGeneticsRNA polymerase II holoenzymeRNA polymerase IIITranscription factor II FResponse elementGeneRNA polymeraseMolecular biologyGene expressionRNAPhilosophyLinguisticsTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesSignaling Pathways in Disease