Averaged estimates of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) elongation rates in mammalian cells have been shown to range between 1.3 and 4.3 kb min -1. In this work, nascent RNAs from an integrated human immunodeficiency virus type 1-derived vector were detectable at the single living cell level by fluorescent RNA tagging. At steady state, a constant number of RNAs was measured corresponding to a minimal density of polymerases with negligible fluctuations over time. Recovery of fluorescence after photobleaching was complete within seconds, indicating a high rate of RNA biogenesis. The calculated transcription rate above 50 kb min -1 points towards a wide dynamic range of RNAPII velocities in living cells. © 2011 European Molecular Biology Organization.
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Maiuri, P., Knezevich, A., De Marco, A., Mazza, D., Kula, A., McNally, J. G., & Marcello, A. (2011). Fast transcription rates of RNA polymerase II in human cells. EMBO Reports, 12(12), 1280–1285. https://doi.org/10.1038/embor.2011.196
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