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Spatio-temporal dynamics of replication and transcription sites in the mammalian cell nucleus

  • Kishore S. Malyavantham
  • , Sambit Bhattacharya
  • , William D. Alonso
  • , Raj Acharya
  • , Ronald Berezney
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Fayetteville State University
  • Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

To study when and where active genes replicated in early S phase are transcribed, a series of pulse-chase experiments are performed to label replicating chromatin domains (RS) in early S phase and subsequently transcription sites (TS) after chase periods of 0 to 24 h. Surprisingly, transcription activity throughout these chase periods did not show significant colocalization with early RS chromatin domains. Application of novel image segmentation and proximity algorithms, however, revealed close proximity of TS with the labeled chromatin domains independent of chase time. In addition, RNA polymerase II was highly proximal and showed significant colocalization with both TS and the chromatin domains. Based on these findings, we propose that chromatin activated for transcription dynamically unfolds or "loops out" of early RS chromatin domains where it can interact with RNA polymerase II and other components of the transcriptional machinery. Our results further suggest that the early RS chromatin domains are transcribing genes throughout the cell cycle and that multiple chromatin domains are organized around the same transcription factory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)553-567
Number of pages15
JournalChromosoma
Volume117
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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