A physiological role for gene loops in yeast |
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Authors: | Jean-Philippe Lainé Badri Nath Singh Shankarling Krishnamurthy Michael Hampsey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA |
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Abstract: | DNA loops that juxtapose the promoter and terminator regions of RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes have been identified in yeast and mammalian cells. Loop formation is transcription-dependent and requires components of the pre-mRNA 3′-end processing machinery. Here we report that looping at the yeast GAL10 gene persists following a cycle of transcriptional activation and repression. Moreover, GAL10 and a GAL1p-SEN1 reporter undergo rapid reactivation kinetics following a cycle of activation and repression—a phenomenon defined as “transcriptional memory”—and this effect correlates with the persistence of looping. We propose that gene loops facilitate transcriptional memory in yeast. |
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Keywords: | GAL10 chromatin gene loops transcriptional memory |
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