Phase Separation and Transcription Regulation: Are Super-Enhancers and Locus Control Regions Primary Sites of Transcription Complex Assembly?

Aishwarya Gurumurthy, Yong Shen, Eliot M. Gunn, Jörg Bungert*

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Abstract

It is proposed that the multiple enhancer elements associated with locus control regions and super-enhancers recruit RNA polymerase II and efficiently assemble elongation competent transcription complexes that are transferred to target genes by transcription termination and transient looping mechanisms. It is well established that transcription complexes are recruited not only to promoters but also to enhancers, where they generate enhancer RNAs. Transcription at enhancers is unstable and frequently aborted. Furthermore, the Integrator and WD-domain containing protein 82 mediate transcription termination at enhancers. Abortion and termination of transcription at the multiple enhancers of locus control regions and super-enhancers provide a large pool of elongation competent transcription complexes. These are efficiently captured by strong basal promoter elements at target genes during transient looping interactions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800164
JournalBioEssays
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • RNA polymerase II
  • mediators
  • phase separation
  • super-enhancer
  • transcription regulation

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