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Author Spotlight: An Integrated Workflow to Study the Promoter-Centric Spatio-Temporal Genome Architecture in Scarce Cell Populations
Published on: April 21, 2023
Single-cell nascent transcription reveals sparse genome usage and plasticity
Shaoqian Ma1, Yantao Hong1, Junhan Chen1
1State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Beijing Frontier Research Center for Biological Structure, Tsinghua-Peking Joint Center for Life Sciences, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
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Understanding cell diversification from a common genome in metazoans requires single-cell transcriptional analysis. We introduce single-cell full-length EU-labeled nascent RNA sequencing (scFLUENT-seq), a single-cell nascent RNA sequencing method using brief 10-min metabolic labeling to capture genome-wide transcription. Surprisingly, individual cells-from splenic lymphocytes to pluripotent stem cells-transcribe only ∼0.02%-3.1% of the genome, versus >80% in bulk, revealing limited genome engagement and profound cell-type and cell-to-cell heterogeneity. Intergenic transcription, especially from heterochromatin, is pervasive and stochastic. Promoter-associated antisense and genic transcription rarely co-occur in the same cell. Proximal intergenic transcription involves both gene readthrough and independent initiation, while distal intergenic transcription is largely independent of neighboring genes and correlates with increased transcriptional diversity, a hallmark of cellular plasticity. Although global RNA synthesis and turnover are coupled in bulk, individual mRNA transcription and decay are poorly coordinated in single cells, suggesting noise-buffering mechanisms. Overall, scFLUENT-seq uncovers complex coding and noncoding transcriptional dynamics that underlie single-cell heterogeneity and state transitions.
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