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Publication : Allele-specific RNA imaging shows that allelic imbalances can arise in tissues through transcriptional bursting.

First Author  Symmons O Year  2019
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  e1007874
PubMed ID  30625149 Mgi Jnum  J:270292
Mgi Id  MGI:6275952 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1007874
Citation  Symmons O, et al. (2019) Allele-specific RNA imaging shows that allelic imbalances can arise in tissues through transcriptional bursting. PLoS Genet 15(1):e1007874
abstractText  Extensive cell-to-cell variation exists even among putatively identical cells, and there is great interest in understanding how the properties of transcription relate to this heterogeneity. Differential expression from the two gene copies in diploid cells could potentially contribute, yet our ability to measure from which gene copy individual RNAs originated remains limited, particularly in the context of tissues. Here, we demonstrate quantitative, single molecule allele-specific RNA FISH adapted for use on tissue sections, allowing us to determine the chromosome of origin of individual RNA molecules in formaldehyde-fixed tissues. We used this method to visualize the allele-specific expression of Xist and multiple autosomal genes in mouse kidney. By combining these data with mathematical modeling, we evaluated models for allele-specific heterogeneity, in particular demonstrating that apparent expression from only one of the alleles in single cells can arise as a consequence of low-level mRNA abundance and transcriptional bursting.
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