2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.24.469850
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Collective polymerase dynamics emerge from DNA supercoiling during transcription

Abstract: All biological processes ultimately come from physical interactions. The mechanical properties of DNA play a critical role in transcription. RNA polymerase can over or under twist DNA (referred to as DNA supercoiling) when it moves along a gene resulting in mechanical stresses in DNA that impact its own motion and that of other polymerases. For example, when enough supercoiling accumulates, an isolated polymerase halts and transcription stops. DNA supercoiling can also mediate non-local interactions between po… Show more

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“…Our prediction of burst dynamics complements theoretical and experimental investigations of cooperative interactions of RNA polymerases arising from the beneficial cancellation of positive and negative supercoiling generated by adjacent polymerases [29, 45]. While we do not directly examine transcription elongation rates, we similarly predict syntax-specific differences in expression dynamics, but observe distinct syntax-specific behaviors in our model [45, 46]. We also find that intergenic distance only weakly affects supercoiling feedback [46].…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Our prediction of burst dynamics complements theoretical and experimental investigations of cooperative interactions of RNA polymerases arising from the beneficial cancellation of positive and negative supercoiling generated by adjacent polymerases [29, 45]. While we do not directly examine transcription elongation rates, we similarly predict syntax-specific differences in expression dynamics, but observe distinct syntax-specific behaviors in our model [45, 46]. We also find that intergenic distance only weakly affects supercoiling feedback [46].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Together these data suggest that the process of transcription drives formation of supercoiling-linked, kilobase-scale structures that feedback into transcriptional regulation of gene expression. As supercoiling rapidly diffuses across long distances [43], transcriptional activity at one site may impact the overall activity and dynamics of transcription of proximal genes [44][45][46]. Understanding how supercoiling induces coupling between neighboring genes provides the opportunity to improve the predictable design of transgenic systems from simple reporters to sophisticated dynamic circuits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We showed that the cooperation between RNAP molecules, manifested by the enhancement in elongation rate in highly expressed genes, is mediated by supercoiling cancellation and the consequently reduced torque generated by RNAP. It is noteworthy that previous models [20,26,28] treat the supercoiling diffusion between topological barriers as an infinitely fast process. However, by explicitly modeling supercoiling diffusion, we showed that the actual diffusion coefficient matters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although supercoiling is proposed to mediate the communication between multiple RNAP molecules and multiple genes, it is not clear how supercoiling dynamics lead to changes in transcription activities quantitatively and how these changes are dependent on the mechanical properties of DNA and the transcription kinetics of RNAP. Several models [20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28] have been established to explore the role of supercoiling in transcription regulation. However, none of these models fully captured the complex interactions between transcription and supercoiling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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