Abstract:DNA damage response significantly affects transcription. UV exposure of mammalian cells elicits global transcriptional shutdown orchestrated by an essentially enigmatic mechanism. We show here that a brief treatment of budding yeast with hydroxyurea, 4‐nitroquinoline 1‐oxide, or bleocin causes significant reduction in newly synthesized RNAs produced by all three RNA polymerases. This effect is not restricted to S phase and is suppressed by inactivation of checkpoint kinases MEC1 and RAD53, as well as by inacti… Show more
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