在DNA复制过程中与活性基因相关的RNA聚合酶II
Tyler K Fenstermaker1, Svetlana Petruk1, Sina K Kovermann2
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Nature
|July 19, 2023
概括
在DNA复制后,RNA聚合酶II (Pol II) 迅速与活性基因重组,恢复转录而不需要表观遗传标记. 这表明Pol II在复制过程中保持在DNA附近.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学
- 表观遗传学
- 基因调控
背景情况:
- 转录机器在DNA复制过程中被认为是分离的.
- 据信表观遗传标记可以维护转录记忆并重建染色体.
- 据认为RNA聚合酶II (Pol II) 在染色体重建后被招募.
研究的目的:
- 调查波尔二号何时以及如何被招募回女儿DNA链.
- 了解从DNA复制到转录恢复的过渡过程.
主要方法:
- 对Pol II行为复制后分叉通道的实验研究.
- 分析与新生DNA链的Pol II复杂关联.
主要成果:
- 具有转录蛋白和不成熟RNA的Pol II在复制后立即与领先和落后链上的活跃基因重新关联.
- 转录在新生的DNA上迅速恢复.
- 一个Pol II-PCNA相互作用可能会保留DNA附近的转录复合物.
结论:
- 在复制过程中,转录活跃的Pol II复合体可能会与DNA保持密切联系.
- 对于新合成的DNA来说, 表观遗传标记可能并不必不可少.
- 这些发现挑战了已建立的转录复制合模型.
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