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Kinetics of promoter Pol II on Hsp70 reveal stable pausing and key insights into its regulation
Authors:Martin S. Buckley  Hojoong Kwak  Warren R. Zipfel  John T. Lis
Affiliation:1.Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics.;2.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
Abstract:The kinetics with which promoter-proximal paused RNA polymerase II (Pol II) undergoes premature termination versus productive elongation is central to understanding underlying mechanisms of metazoan transcription regulation. To assess the fate of Pol II quantitatively, we tracked photoactivatable GFP-tagged Pol II at uninduced Hsp70 on polytene chromosomes and showed that Pol II is stably paused with a half-life of 5 min. Biochemical analysis of short nascent RNA from Hsp70 reveals that this half-life is determined by two comparable rates of productive elongation and premature termination of paused Pol II. Importantly, heat shock dramatically increases elongating Pol II without decreasing termination, indicating that regulation acts at the step of paused Pol II entry to productive elongation.
Keywords:RNA polymerase II   promoter-proximal pausing   termination   escape to productive elongation   photoactivation   nascent RNA
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