The SAGA/TREX-2 subunit Sus1 binds widely to transcribed genes and affects mRNA turnover globally

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Background: Eukaryotic transcription is regulated through two complexes, the general transcription factor IID (TFIID) and the coactivator Spt-Ada-Gcn5 acetyltransferase (SAGA). Recent findings confirm that both TFIID and SAGA contribute to the synthesis of nearly all transcripts and are recruited genome-wide in yeast. However, how this broad recruitment confers selectivity under specific conditions remains an open question. Results: Here we find that the SAGA/TREX-2 subunit Sus1 associates with upstream regulatory regions of many yeast genes and that heat shock drastically changes Sus1 binding. While Sus1 binding to TFIID-dominated genes is not affected by temperature, its recruitment to SAGA-dominated genes and RP genes is significantly disturbed under heat shock, with Sus1 relocated to environmental stress-responsive genes in these conditions. Moreover, in contrast to recent results showing that SAGA deubiquitinating enzyme Ubp8 is dispensable for RNA synthesis, genomic run-on experiments demonstrate that Sus1 contributes to synthesis and stability of a wide range of transcripts. Conclusions: Our study provides support for a model in which SAGA/TREX-2 factor Sus1 acts as a global transcriptional regulator in yeast but has differential activity at yeast genes as a function of their transcription rate or during stress conditions.

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García-Molinero, V., García-Martínez, J., Reja, R., Furió-Tarí, P., Antúnez, O., Vinayachandran, V., … Rodríguez-Navarro, S. (2018). The SAGA/TREX-2 subunit Sus1 binds widely to transcribed genes and affects mRNA turnover globally. Epigenetics and Chromatin, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13072-018-0184-2

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