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Artificial RNA Polymerase II Elongation Complexes for Dissecting Co-transcriptional RNA Processing Events
Published on: May 13, 2019
Slow RNAPII elongation enhances naive pluripotency rewiring while maintaining high replication fork speed
Sara Martín-Vírgala1, Joana Segura1, Alicia Gallego1
1Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa (CBM), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas/Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CSIC/UAM), C/ Nicolás Cabrera 1, 28049 Madrid. Spain.
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DNA replication and transcription must be intricately coordinated as both machineries navigate the same chromatin landscape to ensure genome stability and proper cell function. Here, we show that altering their elongation rates-specifically, slowed transcriptional elongation alongside rapid replication fork progression-does not elicit replicative stress. Instead, this independent kinetic variation accelerates the acquisition of naive pluripotency during in vitro dedifferentiation, revealing an unexpected link between transcription kinetics and cell plasticity. Mechanistically, we show that the transition to naive pluripotency is accompanied by a distinctive alternative splicing program indicative of reduced RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) elongation. These findings redefine the functional relationship between replication and transcription dynamics and uncover transcriptional velocity as a tunable layer of control over cellular identity transitions.
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