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Genetic dissection of the Fgf5 enhancer cluster

Henry Fabian Thomas
MPL Vienna
Aug 12, 2020
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Cooperative binding of transcription factors is a hallmark of active enhancers

Srinivas Ramachandran
University of Colorado
Aug 12, 2020
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Dynamic structural changes in the nucleosome during gene regulation

Hitoshi Kurumizaka
University of Tokyo
Jul 29, 2020
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Chromatin transcription: cryo-EM structures of Pol II-nucleosome and nucleosome-CHD complexes

Lucas Farnung
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Jul 29, 2020
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Measuring transcription at a single gene copy reveals hidden drivers of bacterial individuality

Ido Golding
UIUC - Urbana-Champaign IL – USA
Jul 29, 2020

Single-cell measurements of mRNA copy numbers inform our understanding of stochastic gene expression, but these measurements coarse-grain over the individual copies of the gene, where transcription and its regulation take place stochastically. We recently combined single-molecule quantification of mRNA and gene loci to measure the transcriptional activity of an endogenous gene in individual Escherichia coli bacteria. When interpreted using a theoretical model for mRNA dynamics, the single-cell data allowed us to obtain the probabilistic rates of promoter switching, transcription initiation and elongation, mRNA release and degradation. Unexpectedly, we found that gene activity can be strongly coupled to the transcriptional state of another copy of the same gene present in the cell, and to the event of gene replication during the bacterial cell cycle. These gene-copy and cell-cycle correlations demonstrate the limits of mapping whole-cell mRNA numbers to the underlying stochastic gene activity and highlight the contribution of previously hidden variables to the observed population heterogeneity.

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Cooperativity and the design of genetic regulatory circuits

Ahmad (Mo) Khalil
Boston University – Boston MA – USA
Jul 29, 2020

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