Authors
Noah Dukler, Gregory T Booth, Yi-Fei Huang, Nathaniel Tippens, Colin T Waters, Charles G Danko, John T Lis, Adam Siepel
Publication date
2017/11/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
27
Issue
11
Pages
1816-1829
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Most studies of responses to transcriptional stimuli measure changes in cellular mRNA concentrations. By sequencing nascent RNA instead, it is possible to detect changes in transcription in minutes rather than hours and thereby distinguish primary from secondary responses to regulatory signals. Here, we describe the use of PRO-seq to characterize the immediate transcriptional response in human cells to celastrol, a compound derived from traditional Chinese medicine that has potent anti-inflammatory, tumor-inhibitory, and obesity-controlling effects. Celastrol is known to elicit a cellular stress response resembling the response to heat shock, but the transcriptional basis of this response remains unclear. Our analysis of PRO-seq data for K562 cells reveals dramatic transcriptional effects soon after celastrol treatment at a broad collection of both coding and noncoding transcription units. This transcriptional …
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