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Calcium signaling and transcription: elongation, DoGs, and eRNAs.

Anna Vilborg1, Maria C Passarelli1, Joan A Steitz1.   

Abstract

The calcium ion (Ca2+) is a key intracellular signaling molecule with far-reaching effects on many cellular processes. One of the most important such Ca2+ regulated processes is transcription. A body of literature describes the effect of Ca2+ signaling on transcription initiation as occurring mainly through activation of gene-specific transcription factors by Ca2+-induced signaling cascades. However, the reach of Ca2+ extends far beyond the first step of transcription. In fact, Ca2+ can regulate all phases of transcription, with additional effects on transcription-associated events such as alternative splicing. Importantly, Ca2+ signaling mediates reduced transcription termination in response to certain stress conditions. This reduction allows readthrough transcription, generating a highly inducible and diverse class of downstream of gene containing transcripts (DoGs) that we have recently described.

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Keywords:  Ca2+ signaling; DoGs; readthrough transcription; transcription regulation

Year:  2016        PMID: 29147672      PMCID: PMC5685190          DOI: 10.14800/rci.1169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Receptors Clin Investig


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