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Precision of Readout at the hunchback Gene: Analyzing Short Transcription Time Traces in Living Fly Embryos.


ABSTRACT: The simultaneous expression of the hunchback gene in the numerous nuclei of the developing fly embryo gives us a unique opportunity to study how transcription is regulated in living organisms. A recently developed MS2-MCP technique for imaging nascent messenger RNA in living Drosophila embryos allows us to quantify the dynamics of the developmental transcription process. The initial measurement of the morphogens by the hunchback promoter takes place during very short cell cycles, not only giving each nucleus little time for a precise readout, but also resulting in short time traces of transcription. Additionally, the relationship between the measured signal and the promoter state depends on the molecular design of the reporting probe. We develop an analysis approach based on tailor made autocorrelation functions that overcomes the short trace problems and quantifies the dynamics of transcription initiation. Based on live imaging data, we identify signatures of bursty transcription initiation from the hunchback promoter. We show that the precision of the expression of the hunchback gene to measure its position along the anterior-posterior axis is low both at the boundary and in the anterior even at cycle 13, suggesting additional post-transcriptional averaging mechanisms to provide the precision observed in fixed embryos.

SUBMITTER: Desponds J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5152799 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precision of Readout at the hunchback Gene: Analyzing Short Transcription Time Traces in Living Fly Embryos.

Desponds Jonathan J   Tran Huy H   Ferraro Teresa T   Lucas Tanguy T   Perez Romero Carmina C   Guillou Aurelien A   Fradin Cecile C   Coppey Mathieu M   Dostatni Nathalie N   Walczak Aleksandra M AM  

PLoS computational biology 20161212 12


The simultaneous expression of the hunchback gene in the numerous nuclei of the developing fly embryo gives us a unique opportunity to study how transcription is regulated in living organisms. A recently developed MS2-MCP technique for imaging nascent messenger RNA in living Drosophila embryos allows us to quantify the dynamics of the developmental transcription process. The initial measurement of the morphogens by the hunchback promoter takes place during very short cell cycles, not only giving  ...[more]

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