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Live-Cell Imaging of Transcriptional Activity at DNA Double-Strand Breaks
Published on: September 20, 2021
Spectral recording of gene expression history by fluorescent timer protein
Anna R Tröscher1, Barbara Werner1, Nadia Kaouane1
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Campus Vienna Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
Monitoring spatio-temporal patterns of gene expression by fluorescent proteins requires longitudinal observation, which is often difficult to implement. Here, we fuse a fluorescent timer (FT) protein with an immediate early gene (IEG) promoter to track live gene expression in single cells. This results in a stimulus- and time-dependent spectral shift from blue to red for subsequent monitoring with fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) and live cell imaging. This spectral shift enables imputing the time point of activity post-hoc to dissociate early and late responders from a single snapshot in time. Thus, we provide a tool for tracking stimulus-driven IEG expression and demonstrate proof of concept exploiting promoter::FT fusions, adding new dimensions to experiments that require reconstructing spatio-temporal patterns of gene expression in cells, tissues or living organisms.
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