Reference: Garrido-Godino AI, et al. (2025) Growth rate is related to elongation of RNA polymerase II transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech 195100

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Cells must adapt to changing environmental conditions to maintain their fitness and to compete with other genotypes during the natural selection process. The growth rate (GR) is a determining factor in this competition, and it influences gene expression. Some genes increase mRNA levels, while others decrease with the GR. mRNA levels depend on the dynamic balance between their synthesis by RNA polymerase II and their degradation rates. RNA polymerase I and III are also influenced by the GR because they transcribe protein synthesis machinery required to make proteins that increase cell mass during growth. Although RNA levels have been extensively studied in relation to the GR in many organisms, synthesis and degradation rates have, however, been much less investigated. In a previous work, we found a positive correlation between RNA polymerase (RNA pol) II transcription and mRNA degradation with GRs in yeast in batch cultures. Here we extend our study under constant growth conditions in a chemostat and find that overall chromatin-associated RNA pol II levels increase in parallel with the GR. This increase appears to involve the accumulation of partially dephosphorylated RNA pol II with a greater tendency to backtracking, which suggests that the GR modifies the phosphorylation state of RNA pol II at the elongation level. RNA pol I also increases its association with chromatin with the GR, which confirms the general dependence of at least RNA pol I and II transcription on the GR.

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Garrido-Godino AI, González R, Martín-Expósito M, Chávez S, Pérez-Ortín JE, Navarro F
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