Abstract
Attenuation of pre-rRNA synthesis in response to elevated temperature is accompanied by increased levels of PAPAS (“promoter and pre-rRNA antisense”), a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that is transcribed in an orientation antisense to pre-rRNA. Here we show that PAPAS interacts directly with DNA, forming a DNA–RNA triplex structure that tethers PAPAS to a stretch of purines within the enhancer region, thereby guiding associated CHD4/ NuRD (nucleosome remodeling and deacetylation) to the rDNA promoter. Protein–RNA interaction experiments combined with RNA secondary structure mapping revealed that the N-terminal part of CHD4 interacts with an unstructured A-rich region in PAPAS. Deletion or mutation of this sequence abolishes the interaction with CHD4. Stress-dependent up-regulation of PAPAS is accompanied by dephosphorylation of CHD4 at three serine residues, which enhances the interaction of CHD4/NuRD with RNA and reinforces repression of rDNA transcription. The results emphasize the function of lncRNAs in guiding chromatin remodeling complexes to specific genomic loci and uncover a phosphorylation-dependent mechanism of CHD4/NuRD-mediated transcriptional regulation.
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Zhao, Z., Sentürk, N., Song, C., & Grummt, I. (2018). lncRNA PAPAS tethered to the rDNA enhancer recruits hypophosphorylated CHD4/NuRD to repress rRNA synthesis at elevated temperatures. Genes and Development, 32(11–12), 836–848. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.311688.118
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