Transcription of mammalian messenger RNAs by a nuclear RNA polymerase of mitochondrial origin

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Julia E. Kravchenko
Igor B. Rogozin
Eugene V. Koonin
Peter M. Chumakov
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[1] The Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Lerner Research Institute
[2] Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology,National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine
[3] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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Nature | 2005年 / 436卷
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Transcription of eukaryotic genes is performed by three nuclear RNA polymerases, of which RNA polymerase II is thought to be solely responsible for the synthesis of messenger RNAs1. Here we show that transcription of some mRNAs in humans and rodents is mediated by a previously unknown single-polypeptide nuclear RNA polymerase (spRNAP-IV). spRNAP-IV is expressed from an alternative transcript of the mitochondrial RNA polymerase gene (POLRMT). The spRNAP-IV lacks 262 amino-terminal amino acids of mitochondrial RNA polymerase, including the mitochondrial-targeting signal, and localizes to the nucleus. Transcription by spRNAP-IV is resistant to the RNA polymease II inhibitor α-amanitin but is sensitive to short interfering RNA specific for the POLRMT gene. The promoters for spRNAP-IV differ substantially from those used by RNA polymerase II, do not respond to transcriptional enhancers and contain a common functional sequence motif.
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