PAF1 facilitates RNA polymerase II ubiquitination by the Elongin A complex through phosphorylation by CDK12

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Sanchez, Gabriel | Barbier, Jérôme | Elie, Céline | Kiernan, Rosemary | Rouquier, Sylvie

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The conserved Polymerase-Associated Factor 1 complex (PAF1C) regulates all stages of the RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription cycle from the promoter to the 3’ end formation site of mRNA encoding genes and has been linked to numerous transcription related processes. Here, we show that PAF1 interacts with Elongin A, a transcription elongation factor as well as a component of a cullin-RING ligase that targets stalled RNAPII for ubiquitination and proteasome-dependent degradation in response to DNA damage or other stresses. We show that, in absence of any induced stress, PAF1 physically interacts with the E3 ubiquitin ligase form of the Elongin A complex and facilitates ubiquitination of RNAPII. We demonstrate that this ubiquitination is dependent of the Ser2 phosphorylation of the RNAPII carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) by CDK12. Our findings highlight a novel unexpected role of PAF1-CDK12 in RNAPII transcription cycle, raising the possibility that the Elongin A ubiquitin ligase plays a role in normal transcription process, and suggest a transcription surveillance mechanism ready to degrade RNAPII if needed.

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