Karan J Abraham, Negin Khosraviani, Janet N Y Chan, Aparna Gorthi, Anas Samman, Dorothy Y Zhao, Miling Wang, Michael Bokros, Elva Vidya, Lauren A Ostrowski, Roxanne Oshidari, Violena Pietrobon, Parasvi S Patel, Arash Algouneh, Rajat Singhania, Yupeng Liu, V Talya Yerlici, Daniel D De Carvalho, Michael Ohh, Brendan C Dickson, Razq Hakem, Jack F Greenblatt, Stephen Lee, Alexander J R Bishop, Karim Mekhail
Proteins are manufactured by ribosomes-macromolecular complexes of protein and RNA molecules that are assembled within major nuclear compartments called nucleoli1,2 . Existing models suggest that RNA polymerases I and III (Pol I and Pol III) are the only enzymes that directly mediate the expression of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) components of ribosomes. Here we show, however, that RNA polymerase II (Pol II) inside human nucleoli operates near genes encoding rRNAs to drive their expression. Pol II, assisted by the neurodegeneration-associated enzyme senataxin, generates a shield comprising triplex nucleic acid structures known as R-loops at intergenic spacers flanking nucleolar rRNA genes...
July 15, 2020: Nature