Length of transcription arrays increases over time (in minutes) after drug addition.

Müller et al. (page 33) have developed a live-cell system that allows analysis of chromatin condensation during transcription from a natural promoter. Using a tandem array of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) promoters driving ras reporter genes, the authors demonstrate that normal transcription can occur in chromatin that is much more condensed than the transcribed chromatin of previous model systems such as lampbrush chromosomes or polytene puffs. Furthermore, instead of the looping out of DNA observed in these systems, the authors observe a linear unraveling that produces domains of variable packing density.

In response to steroid hormone treatment, the MMTV promoter is first activated by the glucocorticoid receptor, and then down-regulated over a six-hour period. Expression of GFP-tagged glucocorticoid receptor allows visualization of the MMTV array in live cells. Müller et al. found...

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