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Learn MoreHistone H2B monoubiquitylation (H2Bub1) is localized to transcribed regions of genes and spread in parallel with the progress of RNA polymerase II (Pol II). H2Bub1 levels are highly correlated both with transcription and elongation rates of mammalian genes. Although H2Bub1 correlate with elongation rates, it is not clear whether the correlation is due to causative role of H2Bub1 in regulating elongation rate or the vice versa.; By utilizing our recently developed method to measure genomewide elongation rate 4sUDRB-seq, we tested genomewide elongation rates in H2Bub1 depleted cells. Our results show that H2Bub1, although widely appreciate as an elongation factor, is not needed for proper transcription elongation. Although H2Bub1 depletion does not affect transcription elongation, its depletion results in the upregulation of more than 1000 genes. Our findings show that H2Bub1 regulates the pause release of Pol II at these genes. This specificity might be mediated through the relatively high proximity of H2Bub1 to paused Pol II at these genes. Overall, our data shed light on the regulation of transcription by H2Bub1 and suggest that the role of H2Bub1 in transcription elongation should be reconsidered.; -------------------------------------------; see also: Fuchs G, Voichek Y, Benjamin S, Gilad S et al. 4sUDRB-seq: measuring genomewide transcriptional elongation rates and initiation frequencies within cells. Genome Biol 2014 May 9;15(5):R69. PMID: 24887486; see also Dataset GSE57116, Samples GSM1375518 GSM1375525 SOURCE: Eran Rosenthal (eran.rosenthal@mail.huji.ac.il) - Tommy Kaplan Hebrew University
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