Lessons from eRNAs: understanding transcriptional regulation through the lens of nascent RNAs.

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Transcription-Austin Pub Date : 2020-02-01 Epub Date: 2019-12-19 DOI:10.1080/21541264.2019.1704128
Joseph F Cardiello, Gilson J Sanchez, Mary A Allen, Robin D Dowell
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Nascent transcription assays, such as global run-on sequencing (GRO-seq) and precision run-on sequencing (PRO-seq), have uncovered a myriad of unstable RNAs being actively produced from numerous sites genome-wide. These transcripts provide a more complete and immediate picture of the impact of regulatory events. Transcription factors recruit RNA polymerase II, effectively initiating the process of transcription; repressors inhibit polymerase recruitment. Efficiency of recruitment is dictated by sequence elements in and around the RNA polymerase loading zone. A combination of sequence elements and RNA binding proteins subsequently influence the ultimate stability of the resulting transcript. Some of these transcripts are capable of providing feedback on the process, influencing subsequent transcription. By monitoring RNA polymerase activity, nascent assays provide insights into every step of the regulated process of transcription.

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来自rna的教训:通过新生rna的视角理解转录调控。
新兴的转录分析,如全局运行测序(GRO-seq)和精确运行测序(PRO-seq),已经发现了无数的不稳定rna在全基因组范围内的许多位点活跃地产生。这些记录提供了监管事件影响的更完整、更直接的图景。转录因子募集RNA聚合酶II,有效启动转录过程;抑制物抑制聚合酶募集。招募的效率是由RNA聚合酶装载区内和周围的序列元件决定的。序列元件和RNA结合蛋白的组合随后影响最终转录物的稳定性。其中一些转录本能够对这一过程提供反馈,影响随后的转录。通过监测RNA聚合酶活性,新生的分析提供了对转录调节过程的每一步的见解。
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