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Dynamic regulation of eve stripe 2 expression reveals transcriptional bursts in living Drosophila embryos

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1410022111

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM34431, P50 GM071508, R01 GM097275]
  2. Searle Scholar Award [10-SSP-274]
  3. Burroughs Wellcome Fund
  4. Princeton Dicke Fellowship

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We present the use of recently developed live imaging methods to examine the dynamic regulation of even-skipped (eve) stripe 2 expression in the precellular Drosophila embryo. Nascent transcripts were visualized via MS2 RNA stem loops. The eve stripe 2 transgene exhibits a highly dynamic pattern of de novo transcription, beginning with a broad domain of expression during nuclear cycle 12 (nc12), and progressive refinement during nc13 and nc14. The mature stripe 2 pattern is surprisingly transient, constituting just (1 similar to)5 min of the similar to 90-min period of expression. Nonetheless, this dynamic transcription profile faithfully predicts the limits of the mature stripe visualized by conventional in situ detection methods. Analysis of individual transcription foci reveals intermittent bursts of de novo transcription, with duration cycles of 4-10 min. We discuss a multistate model of transcription regulation and speculate on its role in the dynamic repression of the eve stripe 2 expression pattern during development.

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