Yang Zhao, Kim K. C. Li, King Pan Ng, Chi Ho Ng, Kevin A. W. Lee. The RNA Pol Ⅱ sub-complex hsRpb4/7 is required for viability of multiple human cell lines[J]. Protein&Cell, 2012, 3(11): 846-854. doi: 10.1007/s13238-012-2085-7
Citation: Yang Zhao, Kim K. C. Li, King Pan Ng, Chi Ho Ng, Kevin A. W. Lee. The RNA Pol Ⅱ sub-complex hsRpb4/7 is required for viability of multiple human cell lines[J]. Protein&Cell, 2012, 3(11): 846-854. doi: 10.1007/s13238-012-2085-7

The RNA Pol Ⅱ sub-complex hsRpb4/7 is required for viability of multiple human cell lines

  • The evolutionarily conserved RNA Polymerase Ⅱ Rpb4/7 sub-complex has been thoroughly studied in yeast and impacts gene expression at multiple levels including transcription, mRNA processing and decay. In addition Rpb4/7 exerts differential effects on gene expression in yeast and Rpb4 is not obligatory for yeast (S. cerevisiae) survival. Specialised roles for human (hs) Rpb4/7 have not been extensively described and we have probed this question by depleting hsRpb4/7 in established human cell lines using RNA interference. We find that Rpb4/7 protein levels are inter-dependent and accordingly, the functional effects of depleting either protein are co-incident. hsRpb4/7 exhibits gene-specific effects and cells initially remain viable upon hsRpb4/7 depletion. However prolonged hsRpb4/7 depletion is cytotoxic in the range of cell lines tested. Protracted cell death occurs by an unknown mechanism and in some cases is accompanied by a pronounced elongated cell morphology. In conclusion we provide evidence for a gene-specific role of hsRpb4/7 in human cell viability.
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