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mTOR binds to the promoters of RNA polymerase I- and III-transcribed genes

Pages 953-957 | Published online: 01 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Target of rapamycin (TOR) is a conserved regulator of gene expression from yeast to humans. In budding yeast, TOR is associated with ribosomal DNA (rDNA) promoter, which is critical for ribosome biogenesis and transfer RNA (tRNA) synthesis. Whether mTOR behaves similarly in mammalian cells is unknown. Here, we report that mTOR is detected at several different promoters in human and murine cells, including that of rDNA and tRNA genes. The association of mTOR with these promoters is regulated by growth signals and sensitive to rapamycin. Together, our observations suggest that mTOR is closely involved in gene regulation at the promoters, which is a conserved mechanism to control RNA polymerase I- and III-dependent genes that are critical for protein synthesis and cell growth.

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