Mammalian genes are transcribed with widely different bursting kinetics.
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2011
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Resumo |
In prokaryotes and eukaryotes, most genes appear to be transcribed during short periods called transcriptional bursts, interspersed by silent intervals. We describe how such bursts generate gene-specific temporal patterns of messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis in mammalian cells. To monitor transcription at high temporal resolution, we established various gene trap cell lines and transgenic cell lines expressing a short-lived luciferase protein from an unstable mRNA, and recorded bioluminescence in real time in single cells. Mathematical modeling identified gene-specific on- and off-switching rates in transcriptional activity and mean numbers of mRNAs produced during the bursts. Transcriptional kinetics were markedly altered by cis-regulatory DNA elements. Our analysis demonstrated that bursting kinetics are highly gene-specific, reflecting refractory periods during which genes stay inactive for a certain time before switching on again. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_46FF0CE7D3AB isbn:1095-9203 (Electronic) pmid:21415320 doi:10.1126/science.1198817 isiid:000289784900045 |
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Fonte |
Science, vol. 332, no. 6028, pp. 472-474 |
Palavras-Chave | #Acetylation; Animals; Cells, Cultured; Chromatin/physiology; Circadian Rhythm/genetics; Down-Regulation; Gene Expression; Histones/metabolism; Kinetics; Luminescent Measurements; Mice; Models, Genetic; NIH 3T3 Cells; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Protein Biosynthesis; RNA, Messenger/genetics; RNA, Messenger/metabolism; Stochastic Processes; Transcription, Genetic; Transcriptional Activation; Transgenes; Up-Regulation |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |