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Coordination of transcription and processing of tRNA

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 289, Issue 13, Pages 3630-3641

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15904

Keywords

RNA polymerase III; RNase P; RNase Z; tRNA; tRNA splicing complex

Funding

  1. Israel Science Foundation [1205/17]
  2. United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation [2015/157]

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The article discusses the coordination of transcription and processing of RNA in eukaryotes as a basic principle of gene expression regulation. It presents a model of high molecular weight initiation complexes of human RNA polymerase III on tRNA genes, highlighting their role in co-transcriptional processing of tRNA precursors to mature forms.
Coordination of transcription and processing of RNA is a basic principle in regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. In the case of mRNA, coordination is primarily founded on a co-transcriptional processing mechanism by which a nascent precursor mRNA undergoes maturation via cleavage and modification by the transcription machinery. A similar mechanism controls the biosynthesis of rRNA. However, the coordination of transcription and processing of tRNA, a rather short transcript, remains unknown. Here, we present a model for high molecular weight initiation complexes of human RNA polymerase III that assemble on tRNA genes and process precursor transcripts to mature forms. These multifunctional initiation complexes may support co-transcriptional processing, such as the removal of the 5' leader of precursor tRNA by RNase P. Based on this model, maturation of tRNA is predetermined prior to transcription initiation.

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