Transcriptional burst frequency and burst size are equally modulated across the human genome
Oak Ridge National Laboratory · Gladstone Institutes · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Gene expression occurs either as an episodic process, characterized by pulsatile bursts, or as a constitutive process, characterized by a Poisson-like accumulation of gene products. It is not clear which mode of gene expression (constitutive versus bursty) predominates across a genome or how transcriptional dynamics are influenced by genomic position and promoter sequence. Here, we use time-lapse fluorescence microscopy to analyze 8,000 individual human genomic loci and find that at virtually all loci, episodic bursting--as opposed to constitutive expression--is the predominant mode of expression. Quantitative analysis of the expression dynamics at these 8,000 loci indicates that both the frequency and size of…
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- 10.08
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- References
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Authors
8- RDRoy D. DarCorresponding
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Gladstone Institutes, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- BSBrandon S. Razooky
Gladstone Institutes, University of California, San Francisco, University of California San Diego
- ASAbhyudai Singh
University of California San Diego
- TVThomas V. Trimeloni
Virginia Commonwealth University
- JMJames M. McCollum
Virginia Commonwealth University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Bursting
- Genetics
- Gene expression
- Locus (genetics)
- Gene
- Regulation of gene expression
- Human genome