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RNA Polymerase II cluster dynamics predict mRNA output in living cells

Authors :
Timothée Lionnet
Jan-Hendrik Spille
Ibrahim I Cisse
Brian P. English
Won-Ki Cho
Jonathan B. Grimm
Takuma Inoue
Luke D. Lavis
William Conway
Namrata Jayanth
J Owen Andrews
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Cho, Won-ki
Jayanth, Namrata
Andrews, James Owen
Conway, William E.
Spille, Jan Hendrik
Cisse, Ibrahim I
Inoue, Takuma
Source :
eLife, Vol 5 (2016), eLife
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2016.

Abstract

Protein clustering is a hallmark of genome regulation in mammalian cells. However, the dynamic molecular processes involved make it difficult to correlate clustering with functional consequences in vivo. We developed a live-cell super-resolution approach to uncover the correlation between mRNA synthesis and the dynamics of RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) clusters at a gene locus. For endogenous β-actin genes in mouse embryonic fibroblasts, we observe that short-lived (~8 s) Pol II clusters correlate with basal mRNA output. During serum stimulation, a stereotyped increase in Pol II cluster lifetime correlates with a proportionate increase in the number of mRNAs synthesized. Our findings suggest that transient clustering of Pol II may constitute a pre-transcriptional regulatory event that predictably modulates nascent mRNA output.<br />National Cancer Institute (U.S.) (DP2CA195769)

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70cef247680a364b7167a82a917653fa