
The yeast chromatin protein Sin1p/Spt2p has long been studied, but the understanding of its function has remained elusive. The protein has sequence similarity to HMG1, specifically binds crossing DNA structures, and serves as a negative transcriptional regulator of a small family of genes that are activated by the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex. Recently, it has been implicated in maintaining the integrity of chromatin during transcription elongation. Here we present experiments whose results indicate that Sin1p/Spt2 is required for, and is directly involved in, the efficient recruitment of the mRNA cleavage/polyadenylation complex. This conclusion is based on the following findings: Sin1p/Spt2 frequently binds specifically downstream of many ORFs but almost always upstream of the first polyadenylation site. It directly interacts with Fir1p, a component of the cleavage/polyadenylation complex. Disruption of Sin1p/Spt2p results in foreshortened poly(A) tracts on mRNA. It is synthetically lethal with Cdc73p, which is involved in the recruitment of the complex. This report shows that a chromatin component is involved in 3′ end processing of RNA.
mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factors, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Nuclear Proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Polyadenylation, Chromatin, DNA-Binding Proteins, Genes, Lethal, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, 3' Untranslated Regions
mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factors, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Nuclear Proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Polyadenylation, Chromatin, DNA-Binding Proteins, Genes, Lethal, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, 3' Untranslated Regions
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