Leo1 is essential for the dynamic regulation of heterochromatin and gene expression during cellular quiescence.
Eriko OyaMickaël Durand-DubiefAdiel CohenVladimir MaksimovCatherine SchurraJun-Ichi NakayamaRonit WeismanBenoit ArcangioliKarl EkwallPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2019)
We identified a protein, Leo1, necessary for survival during quiescence. Leo1 is part of a conserved protein complex, Paf1C, linked to RNA polymerase II. We showed that Leo1, acting downstream of TOR, is crucial for the dynamic reorganization of chromosomes and the regulation of gene expression during cellular quiescence. Genes encoding membrane transporters are not expressed in quiescent leo1 mutant cells, and cells die after 2 weeks of nitrogen starvation. Taken together, our results suggest that Leo1 is essential for the dynamic regulation of heterochromatin and gene expression during cellular quiescence.