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A unified view of the sequence and functional organization of the human RNA polymerase II promoter.


ABSTRACT: To better understand human RNA polymerase II (Pol II) promoters in the context of promoter-proximal pausing and local chromatin organization, 5' and 3' ends of nascent capped transcripts and the locations of nearby nucleosomes were accurately identified through sequencing at exceptional depth. High-quality visualization tools revealed a preferred sequence that defines over 177 000 core promoters with strengths varying by >10 000-fold. This sequence signature encompasses and better defines the binding site for TFIID and is surprisingly invariant over a wide range of promoter strength. We identified a sequence motif associated with promoter-proximal pausing and demonstrated that cap methylation only begins once transcripts are about 30 nt long. Mapping also revealed a ∼150 bp periodic downstream sequence element (PDE) following the typical pause location, strongly suggestive of a +1 nucleosome positioning element. A nuclear run-off assay utilizing the unique properties of the DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) coupled with sequencing of DFF protected fragments demonstrated that a +1 nucleosome is present downstream of paused Pol II. Our data more clearly define the human Pol II promoter: a TFIID binding site with built-in downstream information directing ubiquitous promoter-proximal pausing and downstream nucleosome location.

SUBMITTER: Luse DS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7641323 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A unified view of the sequence and functional organization of the human RNA polymerase II promoter.

Luse Donal S DS   Parida Mrutyunjaya M   Spector Benjamin M BM   Nilson Kyle A KA   Price David H DH  

Nucleic acids research 20200801 14


To better understand human RNA polymerase II (Pol II) promoters in the context of promoter-proximal pausing and local chromatin organization, 5' and 3' ends of nascent capped transcripts and the locations of nearby nucleosomes were accurately identified through sequencing at exceptional depth. High-quality visualization tools revealed a preferred sequence that defines over 177 000 core promoters with strengths varying by >10 000-fold. This sequence signature encompasses and better defines the bi  ...[more]

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