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A cell cycle-coordinated Polymerase II transcription compartment encompasses gene expression before global genome activation

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  • Yavor Hadzhiev

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Haseeb K. Qureshi

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Lucy Wheatley

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Ledean Cooper

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Aleksandra Jasiulewicz

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Huy Nguyen

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Joseph W. Wragg

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Divyasree Poovathumkadavil

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Sascha Conic

    (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
    Université de Strasbourg)

  • Sarah Bajan

    (University of Technology)

  • Attila Sik

    (University of Pecs
    University of Birmingham)

  • György Hutvàgner

    (University of Technology)

  • Làszlò Tora

    (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
    Université de Strasbourg)

  • Agnieszka Gambus

    (University of Birmingham)

  • John S. Fossey

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Ferenc Müller

    (University of Birmingham)

Abstract

Most metazoan embryos commence development with rapid, transcriptionally silent cell divisions, with genome activation delayed until the mid-blastula transition (MBT). However, a set of genes escapes global repression and gets activated before MBT. Here we describe the formation and the spatio-temporal dynamics of a pair of distinct transcription compartments, which encompasses the earliest gene expression in zebrafish. 4D imaging of pri-miR430 and zinc-finger-gene activities by a novel, native transcription imaging approach reveals transcriptional sharing of nuclear compartments, which are regulated by homologous chromosome organisation. These compartments carry the majority of nascent-RNAs and active Polymerase II, are chromatin-depleted and represent the main sites of detectable transcription before MBT. Transcription occurs during the S-phase of increasingly permissive cleavage cycles. It is proposed, that the transcription compartment is part of the regulatory architecture of embryonic nuclei and offers a transcriptionally competent environment to facilitate early escape from repression before global genome activation.

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  • Yavor Hadzhiev & Haseeb K. Qureshi & Lucy Wheatley & Ledean Cooper & Aleksandra Jasiulewicz & Huy Nguyen & Joseph W. Wragg & Divyasree Poovathumkadavil & Sascha Conic & Sarah Bajan & Attila Sik & Györ, 2019. "A cell cycle-coordinated Polymerase II transcription compartment encompasses gene expression before global genome activation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-08487-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08487-5
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