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Expression of Subtelomeric lncRNAs Links Telomeres Dynamics to RNA Decay in S. cerevisiae.


ABSTRACT: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to regulate gene expression, chromatin domains and chromosome stability in eukaryotic cells. Recent observations have reported the existence of telomeric repeats containing long ncRNAs ? TERRA in mammalian and yeast cells. However, their functions remain poorly characterized. Here, we report the existence in S. cerevisiae of several lncRNAs within Y' subtelomeric regions. We have called them subTERRA. These belong to Cryptic Unstable Transcripts (CUTs) and Xrn1p-sensitive Unstable Transcripts (XUTs) family. subTERRA transcription, carried out mainly by RNAPII, is initiated within the subtelomeric Y' element and occurs in both directions, towards telomeres as well as centromeres. We show that subTERRA are distinct from TERRA and are mainly degraded by the general cytoplasmic and nuclear 5'- and 3'- RNA decay pathways in a transcription-dependent manner. subTERRA accumulates preferentially during the G1/S transition and in C-terminal rap1 mutant but independently of Rap1p function in silencing. The accumulation of subTERRA in RNA decay mutants coincides with telomere misregulation: shortening of telomeres, loss of telomeric clustering in mitotic cells and changes in silencing of subtelomeric regions. Our data suggest that subtelomeric RNAs expression links telomere maintenance to RNA degradation pathways.

SUBMITTER: Kwapisz M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5932542 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression of Subtelomeric lncRNAs Links Telomeres Dynamics to RNA Decay in <i>S. cerevisiae</i>.

Kwapisz Marta M   Ruault Myriam M   van Dijk Erwin E   Gourvennec Stephanie S   Descrimes Marc M   Taddei Angela A   Morillon Antonin A  

Non-coding RNA 20150703 2


Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to regulate gene expression, chromatin domains and chromosome stability in eukaryotic cells. Recent observations have reported the existence of telomeric repeats containing long ncRNAs ⁻ <i>TERRA</i> in mammalian and yeast cells. However, their functions remain poorly characterized. Here, we report the existence in <i>S. cerevisiae</i> of several lncRNAs within Y' subtelomeric regions. We have called them <i>subTERRA.</i> These belong to Cryptic Uns  ...[more]

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