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Degradation of non-coding RNAs promotes recycling of termination factors at sites of transcription
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
A large share of the non-coding transcriptome in yeast is controlled by the Nrd1-Nab3-Sen1 (NNS) complex, which promotes transcription termination of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) genes, and by the nuclear exosome, which limits the steady state levels of the transcripts produced. How global ncRNA levels impinge on cellular functions is a longstanding and important question. Here we show that degradation of ncRNAs by the exosome is required for freeing Nrd1 and Nab3 from the released transcript after
doi:10.1101/822429
fatcat:ccs4ct7ceje7dcut4bap5g3zae