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Nanog organizes transcription bodies

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 164-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.11.015

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The localization of transcriptional activity in specialized transcription bodies is a hallmark of gene expression in eukaryotic cells. Proteins of the transcriptional machinery come together to form these bodies, but the process is not well understood. In this study, two large, isolated, and long-lived transcription bodies in zebrafish embryos were studied to characterize the dynamics of transcription body formation. The clustering of transcription factors, particularly Nanog and Sox19b, play a crucial role in initiating transcription and organizing these bodies.
The localization of transcriptional activity in specialized transcription bodies is a hallmark of gene expression in eukaryotic cells.1-3 How proteins of the transcriptional machinery come together to form such bodies, however, is unclear. Here, we take advantage of two large, isolated, and long-lived transcription bodies that reproducibly form during early zebrafish embryogenesis to characterize the dynamics of transcription body for-mation. Once formed, these transcription bodies are enriched for initiating and elongating RNA polymerase II, as well as the transcription factors Nanog and Sox19b. Analyzing the events leading up to transcription, we find that Nanog and Sox19b cluster prior to transcription. The clustering of transcription factors is sequential; Nanog clusters first, and this is required for the clustering of Sox19b and the initiation of transcription. Mutant analysis revealed that both the DNA-binding domain as well as one of the two intrinsically disordered regions of Nanog are required to organize the two bodies of transcriptional activity. Taken together, our data suggest that the clustering of transcription factors dictates the formation of transcription bodies.

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