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Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast

To obtain rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast, we established dynamic transcriptome analysis (DTA). DTA combines non-perturbing metabolic RNA labeling with dynamic kinetic modeling. DTA reveals that most mRNA synthesis rates are around several transcripts per cell and cell cycle, and most mRN...

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Autores principales: Miller, Christian, Schwalb, Björn, Maier, Kerstin, Schulz, Daniel, Dümcke, Sebastian, Zacher, Benedikt, Mayer, Andreas, Sydow, Jasmin, Marcinowski, Lisa, Dölken, Lars, Martin, Dietmar E, Tresch, Achim, Cramer, Patrick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3049410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21206491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb.2010.112
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author Miller, Christian
Schwalb, Björn
Maier, Kerstin
Schulz, Daniel
Dümcke, Sebastian
Zacher, Benedikt
Mayer, Andreas
Sydow, Jasmin
Marcinowski, Lisa
Dölken, Lars
Martin, Dietmar E
Tresch, Achim
Cramer, Patrick
author_facet Miller, Christian
Schwalb, Björn
Maier, Kerstin
Schulz, Daniel
Dümcke, Sebastian
Zacher, Benedikt
Mayer, Andreas
Sydow, Jasmin
Marcinowski, Lisa
Dölken, Lars
Martin, Dietmar E
Tresch, Achim
Cramer, Patrick
author_sort Miller, Christian
collection PubMed
description To obtain rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast, we established dynamic transcriptome analysis (DTA). DTA combines non-perturbing metabolic RNA labeling with dynamic kinetic modeling. DTA reveals that most mRNA synthesis rates are around several transcripts per cell and cell cycle, and most mRNA half-lives range around a median of 11 min. DTA can monitor the cellular response to osmotic stress with higher sensitivity and temporal resolution than standard transcriptomics. In contrast to monotonically increasing total mRNA levels, DTA reveals three phases of the stress response. During the initial shock phase, mRNA synthesis and decay rates decrease globally, resulting in mRNA storage. During the subsequent induction phase, both rates increase for a subset of genes, resulting in production and rapid removal of stress-responsive mRNAs. During the recovery phase, decay rates are largely restored, whereas synthesis rates remain altered, apparently enabling growth at high salt concentration. Stress-induced changes in mRNA synthesis rates are predicted from gene occupancy with RNA polymerase II. DTA-derived mRNA synthesis rates identified 16 stress-specific pairs/triples of cooperative transcription factors, of which seven were known. Thus, DTA realistically monitors the dynamics in mRNA metabolism that underlie gene regulatory systems.
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spelling pubmed-30494102011-03-07 Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast Miller, Christian Schwalb, Björn Maier, Kerstin Schulz, Daniel Dümcke, Sebastian Zacher, Benedikt Mayer, Andreas Sydow, Jasmin Marcinowski, Lisa Dölken, Lars Martin, Dietmar E Tresch, Achim Cramer, Patrick Mol Syst Biol Article To obtain rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast, we established dynamic transcriptome analysis (DTA). DTA combines non-perturbing metabolic RNA labeling with dynamic kinetic modeling. DTA reveals that most mRNA synthesis rates are around several transcripts per cell and cell cycle, and most mRNA half-lives range around a median of 11 min. DTA can monitor the cellular response to osmotic stress with higher sensitivity and temporal resolution than standard transcriptomics. In contrast to monotonically increasing total mRNA levels, DTA reveals three phases of the stress response. During the initial shock phase, mRNA synthesis and decay rates decrease globally, resulting in mRNA storage. During the subsequent induction phase, both rates increase for a subset of genes, resulting in production and rapid removal of stress-responsive mRNAs. During the recovery phase, decay rates are largely restored, whereas synthesis rates remain altered, apparently enabling growth at high salt concentration. Stress-induced changes in mRNA synthesis rates are predicted from gene occupancy with RNA polymerase II. DTA-derived mRNA synthesis rates identified 16 stress-specific pairs/triples of cooperative transcription factors, of which seven were known. Thus, DTA realistically monitors the dynamics in mRNA metabolism that underlie gene regulatory systems. European Molecular Biology Organization 2011-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3049410/ /pubmed/21206491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb.2010.112 Text en Copyright © 2011, EMBO and Macmillan Publishers Limited https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 Unported License, which allows readers to alter, transform, or build upon the article and then distribute the resulting work under the same or similar license to this one. The work must be attributed back to the original author and commercial use is not permitted without specific permission.
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Miller, Christian
Schwalb, Björn
Maier, Kerstin
Schulz, Daniel
Dümcke, Sebastian
Zacher, Benedikt
Mayer, Andreas
Sydow, Jasmin
Marcinowski, Lisa
Dölken, Lars
Martin, Dietmar E
Tresch, Achim
Cramer, Patrick
Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title_full Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title_fullStr Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title_short Dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mRNA synthesis and decay in yeast
title_sort dynamic transcriptome analysis measures rates of mrna synthesis and decay in yeast
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3049410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21206491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb.2010.112
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