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Differentiation driven changes in the dynamic organization of Basal transcription initiation.

Authors :
Giuseppina Giglia-Mari
Arjan F Theil
Pierre-Olivier Mari
Sophie Mourgues
Julie Nonnekens
Lise O Andrieux
Jan de Wit
Catherine Miquel
Nils Wijgers
Alex Maas
Maria Fousteri
Jan H J Hoeijmakers
Wim Vermeulen
Source :
PLoS Biology, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e1000220 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2009.

Abstract

Studies based on cell-free systems and on in vitro-cultured living cells support the concept that many cellular processes, such as transcription initiation, are highly dynamic: individual proteins stochastically bind to their substrates and disassemble after reaction completion. This dynamic nature allows quick adaptation of transcription to changing conditions. However, it is unknown to what extent this dynamic transcription organization holds for postmitotic cells embedded in mammalian tissue. To allow analysis of transcription initiation dynamics directly into living mammalian tissues, we created a knock-in mouse model expressing fluorescently tagged TFIIH. Surprisingly and in contrast to what has been observed in cultured and proliferating cells, postmitotic murine cells embedded in their tissue exhibit a strong and long-lasting transcription-dependent immobilization of TFIIH. This immobilization is both differentiation driven and development dependent. Furthermore, although very statically bound, TFIIH can be remobilized to respond to new transcriptional needs. This divergent spatiotemporal transcriptional organization in different cells of the soma revisits the generally accepted highly dynamic concept of the kinetic framework of transcription and shows how basic processes, such as transcription, can be organized in a fundamentally different fashion in intact organisms as previously deduced from in vitro studies.

Subjects

Subjects :
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15449173 and 15457885
Volume :
7
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.160090cf6284440485cf525de1a43c07
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000220