PLX042387
GSE124658: PTEN modulates gene transcription by redistributing genome-wide RNA polymerase II occupancy [RNA-seq]
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Control of gene expression is one of the most complex yet continuous physiological processes impacting cellular homeostasis. RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription is tightly regulated at promoter-proximal regions by intricate dynamic processes including Pol II pausing, release into elongation, and premature termination. Here, we identify PTEN interacting with the Pol II transcription machinery and dephosphorylating Pol II C-terminal domain in vitro. PTEN alters the expression of hundreds of genes, and its restoration establishes Pol II promoter-proximal pausing in PTEN null cells. Furthermore, PTEN re-distributes genome-wide Pol II occupancy and possibly impacts Pol II pause duration, release, and elongation rate in order to enable precise gene regulation at genome-wide scale. Our observations demonstrate a direct and imperative role of PTEN in global transcriptional regulation. SOURCE: Charis Eng (engc@ccf.org) - Cleveland Clinic
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