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Article Dans Une Revue EMBO Reports Année : 2016

Regulating retrotransposon activity through the use of alternative transcription start sites

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Retrotransposons, the ancestors of retroviruses, have the potential for gene disruption and genomic takeover if not kept in check. Paradoxically, although host cells repress these elements by multiple mechanisms, they are transcribed and are even activated under stress conditions. Here, we describe a new mechanism of retrotransposon regulation through transcription start site (TSS) selection by altered nucleosome occupancy. We show that Fun30 chromatin remodelers cooperate to maintain a high level of nucleosome occupancy at retrotransposon-flanking long terminal repeat (LTR) elements. This enforces the use of a downstream TSS and the production of a truncated RNA incapable of reverse transcription and retrotransposition. However, in stressed cells, nucleosome occupancy at LTR elements is reduced, and the TSS shifts to allow for productive transcription. We propose that controlled retrotransposon transcription from a nonproductive TSS allows for rapid stress-induced activation, while preventing uncontrolled transposon activity in the genome.
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pasteur-01868286 , version 1 (11-02-2019)

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Jenna Persson, Babett Steglich, Agata Smialowska, Mette Boyd, Jette Bornholdt, et al.. Regulating retrotransposon activity through the use of alternative transcription start sites. EMBO Reports, 2016, 17 (5), pp.753 - 768. ⟨10.15252/embr.201541866⟩. ⟨pasteur-01868286⟩
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