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Nuclear biophysics: Spatial coordination of transcriptional dynamics?
Tae Yeon Yoo1, Bernardo Gouveia1, Daniel Needleman2
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
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A great deal is known about biochemical aspects of transcription, but we still lack an understanding of how transcription is causally regulated in space and time. A major unanswered question is the extent to which transcription at different locations in the nucleus are independent from each other or, instead, are spatially coordinated. We propose two classes of models of coordination: 1) the shared environment model, in which neighboring loci exhibit coordinated transcriptional dynamics due to sharing the same local biochemical environment; 2) the mechanical crosstalk model, in which forces propagate from one actively transcribing locus to affect transcription of another. Determining the prevalence of the spatial coordination of transcription, and the underlying mechanisms when it occurs, is an exciting challenge in nuclear biophysics.
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