The yeast transcription elongation factor Spt4/5 is a sequence-specific RNA binding protein

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The heterodimeric transcription elongation factor Spt4/Spt5 (Spt4/5) tightly associates with RNAPII to regulate both transcriptional elongation and co-transcriptional pre-mRNA processing; however, the mechanisms by which Spt4/5 acts are poorly understood. Recent studies of the human and Drosophila Spt4/5 complexes indicate that they can bind nucleic acids in vitro. We demonstrate here that yeast Spt4/5 can bind in a sequence-specific manner to single stranded RNA containing AAN repeats. Furthermore, we show that the major protein determinants for RNA-binding are Spt4 together with the NGN domain of Spt5 and that the KOW domains are not required for RNA recognition. These findings attribute a new function to a domain of Spt4/5 that associates directly with RNAPII, making significant steps towards elucidating the mechanism behind transcriptional control by Spt4/5.

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Blythe, A. J., Yazar-Klosinski, B., Webster, M. W., Chen, E., Vandevenne, M., Bendak, K., … Vrielink, A. (2016). The yeast transcription elongation factor Spt4/5 is a sequence-specific RNA binding protein. Protein Science, 1710–1721. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.2976

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