Nascent RNA antagonizes the interaction of a set of regulatory proteins with chromatin
- PMID: 34166609
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.05.026
Nascent RNA antagonizes the interaction of a set of regulatory proteins with chromatin
Abstract
A number of regulatory factors are recruited to chromatin by specialized RNAs. Whether RNA has a more general role in regulating the interaction of proteins with chromatin has not been determined. We used proteomics methods to measure the global impact of nascent RNA on chromatin in embryonic stem cells. Surprisingly, we found that nascent RNA primarily antagonized the interaction of chromatin modifiers and transcriptional regulators with chromatin. Transcriptional inhibition and RNA degradation induced recruitment of a set of transcriptional regulators, chromatin modifiers, nucleosome remodelers, and regulators of higher-order structure. RNA directly bound to factors, including BAF, NuRD, EHMT1, and INO80 and inhibited their interaction with nucleosomes. The transcriptional elongation factor P-TEFb directly bound pre-mRNA, and its recruitment to chromatin upon Pol II inhibition was regulated by the 7SK ribonucleoprotein complex. We postulate that by antagonizing the interaction of regulatory proteins with chromatin, nascent RNA links transcriptional output with chromatin composition.
Keywords: RNA polymerase II; RNAse; chromatin; histone modification; nascent RNA; nucleosome; nucleosome remodeller; pre-mRNA; transcription factor; transcriptional elongation.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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Nascent RNA: Friend or foe of the chromatin bound?Mol Cell. 2021 Jul 15;81(14):2871-2872. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.06.018. Mol Cell. 2021. PMID: 34270942 Free PMC article.
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