The conserved elongation factor Spn1 is required for normal transcription, histone modifications, and splicing inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

Natalia I. Reim,James Chuang,Dhawal Jain,Burak H. Alver,Peter J. Park, Fred Winston

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Spn1/Iws1 is a conserved protein involved in transcription and chromatin dynamics, yet its generalin vivorequirement for these functions is unknown. Using a Spn1 depletion system inS. cerevisiae,we demonstrate that Spn1 broadly influences several aspects of gene expression on a genome-wide scale. We show that Spn1 is globally required for normal mRNA levels and for normal splicing of ribosomal protein transcripts. Furthermore, Spn1 maintains the localization of H3K36 and H3K4 methylation across the genome and is required for normal histone levels at highly expressed genes. Finally, we show that the association of Spn1 with the transcription machinery is strongly dependent on its binding partner, Spt6, while the association of Spt6 and Set2 with transcribed regions is partially dependent on Spn1. Taken together, our results show that Spn1 affects multiple aspects of gene expression and provide additional evidence that it functions as a histone chaperonein vivo.
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