Live measurements of transcriptional bursting and dynamic gene regulation in early fly embryos

ORAL

Abstract

Gene regulation is intrinsically dynamic: from the microscopic molecular events underlying transcriptional bursting, to genes cross-regulating each other in the context of a genetic network during cellular fate specification. However, knowledge about the transcriptional dynamics of individual genes and the coordinated dynamics of multiple genes in their endogenous context is largely missing. We have developed an optimized 2-photon microscope to measure realtime gene activity in early fly embryos. Our data is highly quantitative making higher-order noise and cross-correlation analysis between multiple simultaneously measured genes possible. Focusing on the gap gene network, we measure endogenous transcriptional activity of individual and multiple genes simultaneously to test a novel time-dependent mathematical framework for transcriptional bursting dynamics and link these to transcriptional states at the network level. We are addressing two questions in particular: What are the dynamics of transcriptional bursting for individual genes, and how are they related to fluctuations of a key regulator? And how do the complex out-of-equilibrium dynamics of individual genes affect the dynamics of the gene regulatory network as a whole?

Presenters

  • Po-Ta Chen

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Po-Ta Chen

    Princeton University

  • Benjamin Zoller

    Princeton University

  • Michal Levo

    Princeton University

  • Thomas Gregor

    Princeton University