Reference: Barman P, et al. (2024) Ubiquitin-proteasome system regulation of a key gene regulatory factor, Paf1C. Gene 894:148004

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Paf1 (Polymerase-associated factor 1) complex (Paf1C) is evolutionarily conserved from yeast to humans, and facilitates transcription elongation as well as co-transcriptional histone covalent modifications and mRNA 3'-end processing. Thus, Paf1C is a key player in regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. Paf1C consists of Paf1, Cdc73, Ctr9, Leo1 and Rtf1 in both yeast and humans, but it has an additional component, Ski8, in humans. The abundances of these components regulate the assembly of Paf1C and/or its functions, thus implying the mechanisms involved in regulating the abundances of the Paf1C components in altered gene expression and hence cellular pathologies. Towards finding the mechanisms associated with the abundances of the Paf1C components, we analyzed here whether the Paf1C components are regulated via targeted ubiquitylation and 26S proteasomal degradation. We find that the Paf1C components except Paf1 do not undergo the 26S proteasomal degradation in both yeast and humans. Paf1 is found to be regulated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) in yeast and humans. Alteration of such regulation changes Paf1's abundance, leading to aberrant gene expression. Intriguingly, while the Rtf1 component of Paf1C does not undergo the 26S proteasomal degradation, it is found to be ubiquitylated, suggesting that Rtf1 ubiquitylation could be engaged in Paf1C assembly and/or functions. Collectively, our results reveal distinct UPS regulation of the Paf1C components, Paf1 and Rtf1, in a proteolysis-dependent and -independent manners, respectively, with functional implications.

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Barman P, Ferdoush J, Kaja A, Chakraborty P, Uprety B, Bhaumik R, Bhaumik R, Bhaumik SR
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