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Identification of Integrator-PP2A complex (INTAC), an RNA polymerase II phosphatase.

Hai ZhengYilun QiShibin HuXuan CaoCongling XuZhinang YinXizi ChenYan LiWeida LiuJie LiJiawei WangGang WeiKai-Wei LiangFei Xavier ChenYanhui Xu
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
The 14-subunit metazoan-specific Integrator contains an endonuclease that cleaves nascent RNA transcripts. Here, we identified a complex containing Integrator and protein phosphatase 2A core enzyme (PP2A-AC), termed INTAC. The 3.5-angstrom-resolution structure reveals that nine human Integrator subunits and PP2A-AC assemble into a cruciform-shaped central scaffold formed by the backbone and shoulder modules, with the phosphatase and endonuclease modules flanking the opposite sides. As a noncanonical PP2A holoenzyme, the INTAC complex dephosphorylates the carboxy-terminal repeat domain of RNA polymerase II at serine-2, -5, and -7 and thus regulates transcription. Our study extends the function of PP2A to transcriptional regulation and reveals how dual enzymatic activities-RNA cleavage and RNA polymerase II dephosphorylation-are structurally and functionally integrated into the INTAC complex.
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