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Reference - PMID:12504018 - A role for chromatin remodeling in transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase II.

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PubMed ID
PMID:12504018
Title
A role for chromatin remodeling in transcriptional termination by RNA polymerase II.
Authors
Alén C, Kent NA, Jones HS, O'Sullivan J, Aranda A, Proudfoot NJ
Citation
Mol Cell 2002 Dec;10(6):1441-52
Publication year
2002
Abstract
Chromatin remodeling can facilitate the recruitment of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) to targeted promoters, as well as enhancing the level of transcription. Here, we describe a further key role for chromatin remodeling in transcriptional termination. Using a genetic screen in S. pombe, we identified the CHD-Mi2 class chromatin remodeling ATPase, Hrp1, as a termination factor. In S. cerevisiae, we show that transcriptional termination and chromatin structure at the 3' ends of three genes all depend on the activity of the Hrp1 homolog, Chd1p, either alone or redundantly with the ISWI ATPases, Isw1p, and Isw2p. We suggest that chromatin remodeling of termination regions is a necessary prelude to efficient Pol II termination.

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FYPO:0004811 - abnormal termination of RNA polymerase II transcription

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