2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0606546103
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Genes with internal repeats require the THO complex for transcription

Abstract: The evolutionarily conserved multisubunit THO complex, which is recruited to actively transcribed genes, is required for the efficient expression of FLO11 and other yeast genes that have long internal tandem repeats. FLO11 transcription elongation in Tho ؊ mutants is hindered in the region of the tandem repeats, resulting in a loss of function. Moreover, the repeats become genetically unstable in Tho ؊ mutants. A FLO11 gene without the tandem repeats is transcribed equally well in Tho ؉ or Tho ؊ strains. The T… Show more

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“…In agreement with these data, THOC1 depletion does not influence the expression of Hsp70 under the non-heat-shock condition in several human cancer cell lines (Li et al 2007). Similarly, it has been discussed in the yeast system that some genes, such as TIR1 (Voynov et al 2006), may require the THO complex upon induction or some environmental stress condition that requires enhanced transcription. Furthermore, since Hsp70 mRNA was isolated from the THOC5 complex at 42°C but not at 37°C, genes whose transcription creates aberrant structures under stress conditions could also require the THO complex.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…In agreement with these data, THOC1 depletion does not influence the expression of Hsp70 under the non-heat-shock condition in several human cancer cell lines (Li et al 2007). Similarly, it has been discussed in the yeast system that some genes, such as TIR1 (Voynov et al 2006), may require the THO complex upon induction or some environmental stress condition that requires enhanced transcription. Furthermore, since Hsp70 mRNA was isolated from the THOC5 complex at 42°C but not at 37°C, genes whose transcription creates aberrant structures under stress conditions could also require the THO complex.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The selection is not based on a common feature, such as homological domain (or motif) among the 10 mRNAs that have been identified here as THOC5-dependent mRNAs. In the yeast system, several motifs such as ''GC-rich'' or ''internal repeats'' were suggested as criteria for the THO complex dependency (Chavez et al 2001;Voynov et al 2006). In those reports, the THO complex is required for efficient transcription of genes with long tandem repeats upon induction or under some conditions, such as under stress and/or upon signaling-induced conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In yeast, the THO/TREX complex participates in transcription, pre-mRNA processing, and nuclear mRNA export of the majority of genes. Yeast TREX associates with transcribing RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and is necessary for transcription elongation (Chavez et al 2001;Voynov et al 2006). TREX is loaded onto nascent transcripts during transcription (Lei et al 2001;Strasser et al 2002;Abruzzi et al 2004) and is essential for mRNA export from the nucleus, as the Yra1 subunit of TREX recruits the Mex67p protein, which interacts with nucleoporins and mediates passage of complexes of mRNAs and proteins (mRNPs) through the nuclear pore (Strasser and Hurt 2000;Stutz et al 2000).…”
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“…It interacts with the Sub2 RNA-dependent ATPase and the Yra1 RNA-binding protein to form the TREX complex (23). THO has been shown to be required for the transcription of long genes and genes containing either high GC content or multiple internal repeats (25,26). It is believed that THO controls the cotranscriptional formation of exportcompetent mRNP during transcription elongation by controlling the assembly of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins onto the nascent mRNA (21).…”
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