2016
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12248
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A single-molecule view of transcription reveals convoys of RNA polymerases and multi-scale bursting

Abstract: Live-cell imaging has revealed unexpected features of gene expression. Here using improved single-molecule RNA microscopy, we show that synthesis of HIV-1 RNA is achieved by groups of closely spaced polymerases, termed convoys, as opposed to single isolated enzymes. Convoys arise by a Mediator-dependent reinitiation mechanism, which generates a transient but rapid succession of polymerases initiating and escaping the promoter. During elongation, polymerases are spaced by few hundred nucleotides, and physical m… Show more

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“…Consistent with our data, yeast TBP occupies the HSC82 heat shock promoter for 60 s in vivo (58). In human tissue culture cells, RNA polymerase II loads onto promoters approximately every 4 to 9 s to form convoys on an active gene (23). These bursts of RNA polymerase II convoys last for approximately 100 s before the promoter becomes inactive again (23).…”
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“…Consistent with our data, yeast TBP occupies the HSC82 heat shock promoter for 60 s in vivo (58). In human tissue culture cells, RNA polymerase II loads onto promoters approximately every 4 to 9 s to form convoys on an active gene (23). These bursts of RNA polymerase II convoys last for approximately 100 s before the promoter becomes inactive again (23).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Interestingly, the duration of RNA polymerase II convoys on the mutant TATA promoter is only slightly less than that on a wild-type TATA template (ϳ60 to 80 s) (23). Our study also revealed infrequent p53-mediated binding of TFIID on our mutant core promoter DNA lasting for a significantly long time (ϳ64 s) (Fig.…”
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confidence: 49%
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