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RNA Pol II inhibition activates cell death independently from the loss of transcription

Cell. 2025-08; 
Nicholas W Harper, Gavin A Birdsall, Megan E Honeywell, Kelly M Ward, Athma A Pai, Michael J Lee Department of Systems Biology, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605, USA.
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Abstract

RNA Pol II-mediated transcription is essential for eukaryotic life. Although loss of transcription is thought to be universally lethal, the associated mechanisms promoting cell death are not yet known. Here, we show that death following the loss of RNA Pol II activity does not result from dysregulated gene expression. Instead, it occurs in response to loss of the hypophosphorylated form of Rbp1 (also called RNA Pol IIA). Loss of RNA Pol IIA exclusively activates apoptosis, and expression of a transcriptionally inactive version of Rpb1 rescues cell viability. Using functional genomics, we identify the mechanisms driving lethality following the loss of RNA Pol IIA, which we call the Pol II degradation-dependent a... More

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