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Asymmetry between Activation and Deactivation during a Transcriptional Pulse

Authors :
Dunham, Lee S S
Momiji, Hiroshi
Harper, Claire V
Downton, Polly J
Hey, Kirsty
McNamara, Anne
Featherstone, Karen
Spiller, David G
Rand, David A
Finkenstädt, Bärbel
White, Michael R H
Davis, Julian R E
Dunham, Lee S S
Momiji, Hiroshi
Harper, Claire V
Downton, Polly J
Hey, Kirsty
McNamara, Anne
Featherstone, Karen
Spiller, David G
Rand, David A
Finkenstädt, Bärbel
White, Michael R H
Davis, Julian R E
Source :
Cell Systems vol.5 (2017) date: 2017-12-27 nr.6 p.646-653.e5 [ISSN 2405-4712]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Transcription in eukaryotic cells occurs in gene-specific bursts or pulses of activity. Recent studies identified a spectrum of transcriptionally active "on-states," interspersed with periods of inactivity, but these "off-states" and the process of transcriptional deactivation are poorly understood. To examine what occurs during deactivation, we investigate the dynamics of switching between variable rates. We measured live single-cell expression of luciferase reporters from human growth hormone or human prolactin promoters in a pituitary cell line. Subsequently, we applied a statistical variable-rate model of transcription, validated by single-molecule FISH, to estimate switching between transcriptional rates. Under the assumption that transcription can switch to any rate at any time, we found that transcriptional activation occurs predominantly as a single switch, whereas deactivation occurs with graded, stepwise decreases in transcription rate. Experimentally altering cAMP signalling with forskolin or chromatin remodelling with histone deacetylase inhibitor modifies the duration of defined transcriptional states. Our findings reveal transcriptional activation and deactivation as mechanistically independent, asymmetrical processes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell Systems vol.5 (2017) date: 2017-12-27 nr.6 p.646-653.e5 [ISSN 2405-4712]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2017.10.013, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1357773587
Document Type :
Electronic Resource