Molecular Cell
Volume 12, Issue 1, July 2003, Pages 135-145
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Silencing in Yeast rDNA Chromatin: Reciprocal Relationship in Gene Expression between RNA Polymerase I and II

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Abstract

About half of ∼150 rRNA genes are transcriptionally active in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Chromatin structures in the inactive, and not the active, copies were previously thought to silence both rRNA genes and reporter Pol II genes. Contrary to this belief, we found that silencing of reporters is much stronger in a mutant with ∼25 rDNA copies, all of which are transcriptionally active. By integrating reporter gene mURA3 with an inactive rDNA copy missing the Pol I promoter, we found that mURA3 is not silenced in chromosomal rDNA repeats. Together with the demonstration of a requirement for active Pol I in silencing, these results show a reciprocal relationship in gene expression between Pol I and Pol II in rDNA.

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Present address: Department of Anatomic Pathology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143.