Abstract
In the last decade, multiple studies demonstrated that cells maintain a balance of mRNA production and degradation, but the mechanisms by which cells implement this balance remain unknown. Here, we monitored cells' total and recently-transcribed mRNA profiles immediately following an acute depletion of Xrn1-the main 5′-3′ mRNA exonuclease-which was previously implicated in balancing mRNA levels. We captured the detailed dynamics of the adaptation to rapid degradation of Xrn1 and observed a significant accumulation of mRNA, followed by a delayed global reduction in transcription and a gradual return to baseline mRNA levels. We found that this transcriptional response is not unique to Xrn1 depletion; rather, it is induced earlier when upstream factors in the 5′-3′ degradation pathway are perturbed. Our data suggest that the mRNA feedback mechanism monitors the accumulation of inputs to the 5′-3′ exonucleolytic pathway rather than its outputs.
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Chappleboim, A., Joseph-Strauss, D., Gershon, O., & Friedman, N. (2022). Transcription feedback dynamics in the wake of cytoplasmic mRNA degradation shutdown. Nucleic Acids Research, 50(10), 5864–5880. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac411
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