RNA polymerase II CTD phospho-sites Ser5 and Ser7 govern phosphate homeostasis in fission yeast Journal Article


Authors: Schwer, B.; Sanchez, A. M.; Shuman, S.
Article Title: RNA polymerase II CTD phospho-sites Ser5 and Ser7 govern phosphate homeostasis in fission yeast
Abstract: Phosphorylation of the tandem YSPTSPS repeats of the RNA polymerase II CTD inscribes an informational code that orchestrates eukaryal mRNA synthesis. Here we interrogate the role of the CTD in phosphate homeostasis in fission yeast. Expression of Pho1 acid phosphatase, which is repressed during growth in phosphate-rich medium and induced by phosphate starvation, is governed strongly by CTD phosphorylation status, but not by CTD repeat length. Inability to place a Ser7-PO<inf>4</inf> mark (as in S7A) results in constitutive derepression of Pho1 expression in phosphate-replete medium. In contrast, indelible installation of a Ser7-PO<inf>4</inf> mimetic (as in S7E) hyper-represses Pho1 in phosphate-replete cells and inhibits Pho1 induction during starvation. Pho1 phosphatase is derepressed by ablation of the CTD Ser5-PO<inf>4</inf> mark, achieved either by mutating Ser5 in all consensus heptads to alanine, or replacing all Pro6 residues with alanine. We find that Ser5 status is a tunable determinant of Pho1 regulation, i.e., serial decrements in the number of consensus Ser5 heptads from seven to two elicits a progressive increase in Pho1 expression in phosphate-replete medium. Pho1 is also derepressed by hypomorphic mutations of the CTD kinase Cdk9. Inactivation of the CTD phosphatase Ssu72 attenuates Pho1 induction in wild-type cells and blocks Pho1 derepression in S7A cells. These experiments implicate Ser5, Pro6, and Ser7 as component letters of a CTD coding "word" that transduces a repressive transcriptional signal via serine phosphorylation. © 2015 Schwer et al.
Keywords: signal transduction; controlled study; protein expression; protein phosphorylation; unclassified drug; nonhuman; allele; consensus; amino acid substitution; cyclin dependent kinase 9; serine; carboxy terminal sequence; enzyme activity; genetic manipulation; messenger rna; gene interaction; gene repression; protein dephosphorylation; rna polymerase ii; start codon; schizosaccharomyces pombe; acid phosphatase; open reading frame; rna capping; cold sensitivity; regulon; phosphate transporter; phosphate metabolism; priority journal; article; phosphate-responsive gene expression; pho1 protein
Journal Title: RNA
Volume: 21
Issue: 10
ISSN: 1355-8382
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 2015-10-01
Start Page: 1770
End Page: 1780
Language: English
DOI: 10.1261/rna.052555.115
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4574753
PUBMED: 26264592
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Notes: Export Date: 2 October 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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