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Publication : RNA polymerase II acts as an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase to extend and destabilize a non-coding RNA.

First Author  Wagner SD Year  2013
Journal  EMBO J Volume  32
Issue  6 Pages  781-90
PubMed ID  23395899 Mgi Jnum  J:195328
Mgi Id  MGI:5477898 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2013.18
Citation  Wagner SD, et al. (2013) RNA polymerase II acts as an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase to extend and destabilize a non-coding RNA. EMBO J 32(6):781-90
abstractText  RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is a well-characterized DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which has also been reported to have RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) activity. Natural cellular RNA substrates of mammalian Pol II, however, have not been identified and the cellular function of the Pol II RdRP activity is unknown. We found that Pol II can use a non-coding RNA, B2 RNA, as both a substrate and a template for its RdRP activity. Pol II extends B2 RNA by 18 nt on its 3'-end in an internally templated reaction. The RNA product resulting from extension of B2 RNA by the Pol II RdRP can be removed from Pol II by a factor present in nuclear extracts. Treatment of cells with alpha-amanitin or actinomycin D revealed that extension of B2 RNA by Pol II destabilizes the RNA. Our studies provide compelling evidence that mammalian Pol II acts as an RdRP to control the stability of a cellular RNA by extending its 3'-end.
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