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Fission yeast Cactin restricts telomere transcription and elongation by controlling Rap1 levels

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 115-129

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.15252/embj.201489559

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Cactin; fission yeast; heterochromatin; telomeres; TERRA

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  1. European Research Council (BFTERRA)
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [PP00P3-123356/144917]
  3. ETH Zurich [ETH-0112-2]
  4. Fondazione Cariplo [2008-2507]

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The telomeric transcriptome comprises multiple long non-coding RNAs generated by transcription of linear chromosome ends. In a screening performed in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we identified factors modulating the cellular levels of the telomeric transcriptome. Among these factors, Cay1 is the fission yeast member of the conserved family of Cactins, uncharacterized proteins crucial for cell growth and survival. In cay1 triangle mutants, the cellular levels of the telomeric factor Rap1 are drastically diminished due to defects in rap1+ pre-mRNA splicing and Rap1 protein stability. cay1 triangle cells accumulate histone H3 acetylated at lysine 9 at telomeres, which become transcriptionally desilenced, are over-elongated by telomerase and cause chromosomal aberrations in the cold. Overexpressing Rap1 in cay1+ deleted cells significantly reverts all telomeric defects. Additionally, cay1 triangle mutants accumulate unprocessed Tf2 retrotransposon RNA through Rap1-independent mechanisms. Thus, Cay1 plays crucial roles in cells by ultimately harmonizing expression of transcripts originating from seemingly unrelated genomic loci.

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