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Profiling RNA Polymerase II Phosphorylation Genome-Wide in Fission Yeast.

Methods in Enzymology(2018)

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Abstract
The RNA polymerase II carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD) consists of tandem repeats of consensus sequence Tyr(1)-Ser(2)-Pro(3)-Thr(4)-Ser(5)-Pro(6)-Ser(7). Dynamic posttranslational modifications of the CTD generate a CTD code crucial for the cotranscriptional recruitment of factors that control transcription, chromatin modification, and RNA processing. Analysis of CTD phosphorylation by ChIP (Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation) coupled with high-throughput DNA sequencing (ChIP-seq) is a powerful tool to investigate the changes in CTD phosphorylation during the transcription cycle. In this chapter, we describe a ChIP-seq protocol to profile the different CTD phospho-marks in fission yeast. Using this protocol, we have found that Tyr1P, Ser2P, and Thr4P signals are highest at gene 3 0 ends, whereas Ser5P is enriched across the gene bodies.
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CTD phosphorylation,ChIP-seq,Chromatin immunoprecipitation,Fission yeast,RNA polymerase II
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