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Apical Localization of RNA Polymerases Modulate Transcription Dynamics and Supercoiling Domains Revealed by Cryo-ET
Meng Zhang1,2,3, Cristhian Cañari-Chumpitaz1,4,5,3, Jianfang Liu2
1California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, University of California, Berkeley, USA.
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Protein interactions with canonical B-form DNA are well-characterized, yet the effect on these interactions of torsionally constrained DNA-ubiquitous in cells-remains underexplored. Using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), we 3D-reconstructed entire negatively supercoiled DNA substrates bound to active RNA polymerase (RNAP), revealing diverse DNA supercoiling conformations and their interplay with transcription. RNAP preferentially localizes at plectoneme apices in a swiveled, pause-prone state. RNAP, along with other DNA-melting proteins like dCas9, can act as torsional roadblocks that segregate "twin-supercoiling domains" during active transcription, independent of external DNA/RNAP tethering. Co-transcribing RNAPs further intensify this domain separation: tandem oriented RNAPs relieve negative supercoiling more effectively than opposing ones, promote greater RNAP accumulation and enhanced elongation, both in vitro and in vivo. Topoisomerase I relieves torsional stress and facilitates RNAP escape from apical stalls, thereby supporting apical transcription regulation. Together, these findings support a load-and-release mechanism at plectoneme apices that may underlie supercoiling-dependent transcriptional bursting.
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