SAGA and a novel Drosophila export complex anchor efficient transcription and mRNA export to NPC
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- 22 November 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 26 (24) , 4956-4965
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601901
Abstract
SAGA/TFTC‐type multiprotein complexes play important roles in the regulation of transcription. We have investigated the importance of the nuclear positioning of a gene, its transcription and the consequent export of the nascent mRNA. We show that E(y)2 is a subunit of the SAGA/TFTC‐type histone acetyl transferase complex in Drosophila and that E(y)2 concentrates at the nuclear periphery. We demonstrate an interaction between E(y)2 and the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and show that SAGA/TFTC also contacts the NPC at the nuclear periphery. E(y)2 forms also a complex with X‐linked male sterile 2 (Xmas‐2) to regulate mRNA transport both in normal conditions and after heat shock. Importantly, E(y)2 and Xmas‐2 knockdown decreases the contact between the heat‐shock protein 70 ( hsp70) gene loci and the nuclear envelope before and after activation and interferes with transcription. Thus, E(y)2 and Xmas‐2 together with SAGA/TFTC function in the anchoring of a subset of transcription sites to the NPCs to achieve efficient transcription and mRNA export.Keywords
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