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Series GSE266691 Query DataSets for GSE266691
Status Public on May 07, 2024
Title KAP1 negatively regulates elongation kinetics to activate signal-induced transcription [ChIP-Seq]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Signal-induced transcriptional programs regulate critical biological processes through the precise spatiotemporal activation of Immediate Early Genes (IEGs); however, the mechanisms of transcription induction are still unfolding. By combining an acute depletion system with high resolution genomics approaches to interrogate synchronized, temporal transcription, we reveal that KAP1/TRIM28 is a first responder that fulfills the temporal and heightened transcriptional demand of IEGs. Unexpectedly, acute KAP1 loss triggers an increase in RNA Polymerase II elongation kinetics during early stimulation time points. This elongation defect derails the normal progression through the transcriptional cycle during late stimulation time points, ultimately leading to decreased recruitment of the transcription apparatus for re-initiation and dampening IEG transcription. Collectively, KAP1 plays a counterintuitive role by negatively regulating transcription elongation to support full activation across multiple transcription cycles of genes critical for cell physiology and organismal functions.
 
Overall design Comparative occupancy of factors for control (DMSO-treated) and KAP1 depletion (dTAG-treated) conditions upon serum starvation: 0 min (SS), and serum replenishment for various time points (15 min, 30 min, 3 hr).
 
Contributor(s) Hyder U, Challa A, D'Orso I
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Submission date May 06, 2024
Last update date May 07, 2024
Contact name Ivan D'Orso
E-mail(s) ivan.dorso@utsouthwestern.edu
Phone 214-633-1374
Organization name UT Southwestern Medical Center
Department Microbiology
Lab NL3.110A
Street address 5323 Harry Hines
City Dallas
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 75390-9048
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL30173 NextSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (51)
GSM8253808 PolII_DMSO_Serum0_Replicate1
GSM8253809 PolII_DMSO_Serum0_Replicate2
GSM8253810 PolII_dTAG_Serum0_Replicate1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE246218 KAP1 regulates elongation kinetics to activate signal-induced transcription
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1108273

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