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Coordinated efforts: In vivo dynamics of co- and posttranscriptional gene regulation

Titel der Veranstaltung Coordinated efforts: In vivo dynamics of co- and posttranscriptional gene regulation
Reihe Fassberg Seminar - ONLINE SEMINAR
Veranstalter Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC)
Referent/in Lydia Herzel
Einrichtung Referent/in Gene-Wei Li lab, MIT Biology, USA
Veranstaltungsart Seminar
Kategorie Forschung
Anmeldung erforderlich Nein
Beschreibung From bacteria to humans, mRNAs are frequently modified or processed while they get synthesized by transcription and afterwards, i.e. co- and posttranscriptionally. How this is coordinated in space and time is still incompletely understood. I study the dynamics and coordination of mRNA regulation in fungi and bacteria by harnessing the natural transcriptome diversity that I read out with tailored long- and short-read RNA sequencing approaches. In combination with cellular fractionation, genetics, and integrative data analysis, I gain high resolution, single transcript snapshots of the different stages of gene expression.
Previously, we discovered that pre-mRNA splicing is largely instantaneous with intron synthesis and multi-intron genes are spliced in an “all-or-none” fashion in yeast. Currently, I investigate the interconnection of translation and mRNA decay that potentially sets limits on the portion of transcripts available for functional protein synthesis. I am analyzing the composition of the bacterial transcriptome regarding the abundance of nascent, mature and decaying mRNAs, and to what extent these mRNA species get translated. I find that against our expectation, fast-growing E. coli cells have only few mature mRNAs at a given time, which when further reduced has a substantial impact on the translation capacity of the cell. These results suggest that the heterogeneity of cellular mRNAs plays important roles in gene expression and cell physiology that I will investigate further in the context of fungal and bacterial pathogenicity.
Zeit Beginn: 28.09.2021, 14:00 Uhr
Ende: 28.09.2021 , 15:00 Uhr
Ort Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC) (Am Faßberg 11)
Zoom Online Seminar
Kontakt 0551-201 2010
gd.office@mpibpc.mpg.de
Dateianhang Fassberg_Announcement_L_Herzel.pdf