1/🧵 Can transcription factor condensate formation be explained without phase separation? Our new preprint introduces SPARK, a simulation tool that reproduces condensate behavior (clustering, fusion, FRAP) from diffusion & binding kinetics alone. Movie: 60 sec FRAP sim www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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@mukherja.bsky.social work on RNAPII clusters is in print today: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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TLDR: RNAPII clusters represent transcriptonally engaged molecules at single genes, not super-stochiometric assemblies.
Please check it out and see the the thread below for a summary.
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(3/3) We also include new simulations showing cluster visibility over background is mediated by # of engaged polymerases at a locus. Our data + sim. show that RNAPII clusters do not require higher-order assembly mechanisms and reflect local accumulations of transcriptionally engaged polymerases.
Huge props to our grad student @manyakapoor.bsky.social for developing the simulations and the new MS2 analysis amongst other things! We also thank the transcription community for their invaluable feedback and always welcome further discussion😊
(1/3) Excited to post our updated pre-print! We show RNAPII clusters are simply collections of polymerase molecules stably engaged at single genes & cluster intensity is strongly correlated with txn output during Drosophila embryogenesis. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
(2/3) Previously, we had only looked at one gene (hunchback). Here, we extend our study to 3 additional genes (eve, snail, and sog), sister chromatids, and include multiple controls (non-transcribing loci and control spots) to more definitively claim single-cluster association with individual genes.
Apratim (Appy) Mukherjee
Apratim (Appy) Mukherjee
Apratim (Appy) Mukherjee
Apratim (Appy) Mukherjee
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Live molecular-scale imaging in fly embryos shows that a single RNA Polymerase II cluster stays bound to active genes during transcription. Cluster formation requires initiation, and intensity represe...
(1/3) Excited to post our updated pre-print! We show RNAPII clusters are simply collections of polymerase molecules stably engaged at single genes & cluster intensity is strongly correlated with txn output during Drosophila embryogenesis. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...