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Rapid activity-induced transcription of Arc and other IEGs relies on poised RNA polymerase II.


ABSTRACT: Transcription of immediate early genes (IEGs) in neurons is highly sensitive to neuronal activity, but the mechanism underlying these early transcription events is largely unknown. We found that several IEGs, such as Arc (also known as Arg3.1), are poised for near-instantaneous transcription by the stalling of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) just downstream of the transcription start site in rat neurons. Depletion through RNA interference of negative elongation factor, a mediator of Pol II stalling, reduced the Pol II occupancy of the Arc promoter and compromised the rapid induction of Arc and other IEGs. In contrast, reduction of Pol II stalling did not prevent transcription of IEGs that were expressed later and largely lacked promoter-proximal Pol II stalling. Together, our data strongly indicate that the rapid induction of neuronal IEGs requires poised Pol II and suggest a role for this mechanism in a wide variety of transcription-dependent processes, including learning and memory.

SUBMITTER: Saha RN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3125443 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid activity-induced transcription of Arc and other IEGs relies on poised RNA polymerase II.

Saha Ramendra N RN   Wissink Erin M EM   Bailey Emma R ER   Zhao Meilan M   Fargo David C DC   Hwang Ji-Yeon JY   Daigle Kelly R KR   Fenn J Daniel JD   Adelman Karen K   Dudek Serena M SM  

Nature neuroscience 20110529 7


Transcription of immediate early genes (IEGs) in neurons is highly sensitive to neuronal activity, but the mechanism underlying these early transcription events is largely unknown. We found that several IEGs, such as Arc (also known as Arg3.1), are poised for near-instantaneous transcription by the stalling of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) just downstream of the transcription start site in rat neurons. Depletion through RNA interference of negative elongation factor, a mediator of Pol II stalling,  ...[more]

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