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A CDK11-dependent RNA polymerase II pause-checkpoint precedes CDK9-mediated transition to transcriptional elongation


ABSTRACT: Controlled gene expression is achieved through the intricate regulation of Pol II progression through transcription-cycle checkpoints. While the contribution of CDK9 for Pol II pause-release is well established, the requirement for other CDKs has not been fully elucidated. Here we propose a new role for CDK11 in the Pol II pausing-to-elongation transition at a checkpoint that precedes and is independent from CDK9. Selective CDK11 inhibition or degradation results in acute ablation of RNA synthesis near the beginning of transcriptional units and genome-wide stalling of Pol II at TSS-proximal-regions. High-resolution chromatin-immunoprecipitation and precision-nuclear-run-on assays reveals spatial differences between CDK11- and CDK9-dependent Pol II pause sites, with CDK11 regulating Pol II upstream of the CDK9 checkpoint within the pausing zone. Cancer cells exhibit profound reliance on CDK11, with CDK11 inhibition reducing tumour burden in in vivo models of blood cancer, demonstrating the importance of CDK11-dependent Pol II regulation for aggressive haematological malignancies.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Monocyte, Cell Culture

DISEASE(S): Acute Leukemia

SUBMITTER: Jennifer Devlin  

LAB HEAD: Ricky W. Johnstone

PROVIDER: PXD066230 | Pride | 2025-09-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Controlled gene expression is achieved through the intricate regulation of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) progression through transcription-cycle checkpoints. While the contribution of CDK9 for Pol II pause-release is well established, the requirement for other cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we propose a critical role for CDK11 in the Pol II pausing-to-elongation transition at a checkpoint that precedes and is independent from CDK9. Selective CDK11 inhi  ...[more]

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