RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.

We used electron spectroscopic imaging to map nucleoplasmic transcription sites in human cells at unprecedented resolution. HeLa cells were permeabilised, nascent transcripts were extended in BrUTP by approximately 40 nucleotides and the resulting BrRNA immunolabelled with gold particles before stru...

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Main Authors: Eskiw, C, Rapp, A, Carter, DR, Cook, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author Eskiw, C
Rapp, A
Carter, DR
Cook, P
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Cook, P
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description We used electron spectroscopic imaging to map nucleoplasmic transcription sites in human cells at unprecedented resolution. HeLa cells were permeabilised, nascent transcripts were extended in BrUTP by approximately 40 nucleotides and the resulting BrRNA immunolabelled with gold particles before structures were viewed. Nascent RNA is almost invariably associated with polymorphic and nitrogen-rich (but phosphorus-poor) structures with a diameter of approximately 87 nm and mass of 10 MDa (calculated by reference to nucleosomes with known numbers of phosphorus and nitrogen atoms). Structures with similar atomic signatures and diameters were observed using correlative microscopy and in unpermeabilised cells. Our results are consistent with RNA synthesis occurring on the surface of these huge protein-rich transcription factories.
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spelling oxford-uuid:22e92162-7a27-4bc2-9819-a8cf7ff665fd2022-03-26T11:41:18ZRNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:22e92162-7a27-4bc2-9819-a8cf7ff665fdEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Eskiw, CRapp, ACarter, DRCook, PWe used electron spectroscopic imaging to map nucleoplasmic transcription sites in human cells at unprecedented resolution. HeLa cells were permeabilised, nascent transcripts were extended in BrUTP by approximately 40 nucleotides and the resulting BrRNA immunolabelled with gold particles before structures were viewed. Nascent RNA is almost invariably associated with polymorphic and nitrogen-rich (but phosphorus-poor) structures with a diameter of approximately 87 nm and mass of 10 MDa (calculated by reference to nucleosomes with known numbers of phosphorus and nitrogen atoms). Structures with similar atomic signatures and diameters were observed using correlative microscopy and in unpermeabilised cells. Our results are consistent with RNA synthesis occurring on the surface of these huge protein-rich transcription factories.
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Rapp, A
Carter, DR
Cook, P
RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title_full RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title_fullStr RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title_full_unstemmed RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title_short RNA polymerase II activity is located on the surface of protein-rich transcription factories.
title_sort rna polymerase ii activity is located on the surface of protein rich transcription factories
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