DNA supercoiling modulates eukaryotic transcription in a gene-orientation dependent manner.

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作者:Morao Ana Karina, Chervova Almira, Zhao Yuya, Ercan Sevinc, Cecere Germano
Transcription introduces torsional stress in the DNA fiber causing it to transition from a relaxed to a supercoiled state that can propagate across several kilobases and modulate the binding and activity of DNA-associated proteins. As a result, transcription at one locus has the potential to impact nearby transcription events. In this study, we asked how DNA supercoiling affects histone modifications and transcription of neighboring genes in the multicellular eukaryote Caenorhabditis elegans. We acutely depleted the two major topoisomerases and measured nascent transcription by Global Run-on sequencing (GRO-seq), RNA Polymerase II occupancy by ChIP-seq, gene expression by RNA-seq and four transcription-associated histone modifications by Cut & Tag. Depletion of topoisomerases I and II led to genome-wide changes in transcription dynamics, with minor disruptions to the histone modification landscape. Our results showed that C. elegans topoisomerase I is required for transcription elongation and is partially redundant with topoisomerase II. Analysis of transcription changes with respect to neighboring genes suggest that negative supercoiling promotes the transcription of genes with a divergent neighbor and positive supercoiling suppresses transcription of convergent genes. Additionally, topoisomerase depletion caused coordinated changes in the expression of divergent gene pairs, suggesting that negative supercoiling drives their synchronized expression. Conversely, the coordinated expression of convergent genes was disrupted, suggesting that excessive positive supercoiling inhibits transcription. Overall, our data supports a model in which DNA supercoiling generated by transcription at one site propagates along the eukaryotic chromatin fiber, influencing nearby transcription in an orientation-dependent manner.

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