Avtor/Urednik     Pak, Vladimir; Eifler, Tristan T.; Jäger, Stefanie; Krogan, Nevan J.; Fujinaga, Koh; Peterlin, Matija Boris
Naslov     CDK11 in TREX/THOC regulates HIV mRNA 3' end processing
Tip     članek
Vol. in št.     Letnik 18, št. 5
Leto izdaje     2015
Obseg     str. 560-570
ISSN     1931-3128 - Cell host & microbe
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Transcriptional cyclin-dependent kinases play important roles in eukaryotic gene expression. CDK7, CDK9 (P-TEFb), and CDK13 are also critical for HIV replication. However, the function of CDK11 remained enigmatic. In this report, we determined that CDK11 regulates the cleavage and polyadenylation (CPA) of all viral transcripts. CDK11 was found associated with the TREX/THOC, which recruited this kinase to DNA. Once at the viral genome, CDK11 phosphorylated serines at position 2 in the CTD of RNAPII, which increased levels of CPA factors at the HIV 3' end. In its absence, cleavage of viral transcripts was greatly attenuated. In contrast, higher levels of CDK11 increased the length of HIV poly(A) tails and the stability of mature viral transcripts. We conclude that CDK11 plays a critical role for the cotranscriptional processing of all HIV mRNA species.
Proste vsebinske oznake     HIV
eukaryotic gene expression
kinases
HIV
ekvarijonska genska ekspresija
kinaze