Noncoding transcripts in sense and antisense orientation regulate the epigenetic state of ribosomal RNA genes

H Bierhoff, K Schmitz, F Maass, J Ye… - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2010 - symposium.cshlp.org
H Bierhoff, K Schmitz, F Maass, J Ye, I Grummt
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology, 2010symposium.cshlp.org
Alternative transcription of the same gene in sense and antisense orientation regulates
expression of protein-coding genes. Here we show that noncoding RNA (ncRNA) in sense
and antisense orientation also controls transcription of rRNA genes (rDNA). rDNA exists in
two types of chromatin—a euchromatic conformation that is permissive to transcription and a
heterochromatic conformation that is transcriptionally silent. Silencing of rDNA is mediated
by NoRC, a chromatin-remodeling complex that triggers heterochromatin formation. NoRC …
Abstract
Alternative transcription of the same gene in sense and antisense orientation regulates expression of protein-coding genes. Here we show that noncoding RNA (ncRNA) in sense and antisense orientation also controls transcription of rRNA genes (rDNA). rDNA exists in two types of chromatin—a euchromatic conformation that is permissive to transcription and a heterochromatic conformation that is transcriptionally silent. Silencing of rDNA is mediated by NoRC, a chromatin-remodeling complex that triggers heterochromatin formation. NoRC function requires RNA that is complementary to the rDNA promoter (pRNA). pRNA forms a DNA: RNA triplex with a regulatory element in the rDNA promoter, and this triplex structure is recognized by DNMT3b. The results imply that triplex-mediated targeting of DNMT3b to specific sequences may be a common pathway in epigenetic regulation. We also show that rDNA is transcribed in antisense orientation. The level of antisense RNA (asRNA) is down-regulated in cancer cells and up-regulated in senescent cells. Ectopic asRNA triggers trimethylation of histone H4 at lysine 20 (H4K20me3), suggesting that antisense transcripts guide the histone methyltransferase Suv4-20 to rDNA. The results reveal that noncoding RNAs in sense and antisense orientation are important determinants of the epigenetic state of rDNA.
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