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Comprehensive profiling of the fission yeast transcription start site activity during stress and media response

Malte Thodberg, Axel Thieffry, Jette Bornholdt, Mette Boyd, Christian Holmberg, Ajuna Azad, Christopher T Workman, Yun Chen, Karl Ekwall, Olaf Nielsen, Albin Sandelin
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/281642
Malte Thodberg
University of Copenhagen;
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Axel Thieffry
University of Copenhagen;
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Jette Bornholdt
University of Copenhagen;
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Mette Boyd
University of Copenhagen;
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Christian Holmberg
University of Copenhagen;
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Ajuna Azad
University of Copenhagen;
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Christopher T Workman
Technical University of Denmark;
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Yun Chen
University of Copenhagen;
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Karl Ekwall
Karolinska Institute
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Olaf Nielsen
University of Copenhagen;
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Albin Sandelin
University of Copenhagen;
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Abstract

Fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is an attractive model organism for transcriptional and chromatin biology research. Such research is contingent on accurate annotation of transcription start sites (TSSs). However, comprehensive genome-wide maps of TSSs and their usage across commonly applied laboratory conditions and treatments for S. pombe are lacking. To this end, we profiled TSS activity genome-wide in S. pombe cultures exposed to heat shock, nitrogen starvation, hydrogen peroxide and two commonly applied media, YES and EMM2, using Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE). CAGE-based annotation of TSSs is substantially more accurate than existing PomBase annotation; on average, CAGE TSSs fall 50-75 bp downstream of PomBase TSSs and co-localize with nucleosome boundaries. In contrast to higher eukaryotes, S. pombe does not show sharp and dispersed TSS distributions. Our data recapitulate known S. pombe stress expression response patterns and identify stress- and media-responsive alternative TSSs. Notably, alteration of growth medium induces changes of similar magnitude as some stressors. We show a link between nucleosome occupancy and genetic variation, and that the proximal promoter region is genetically diverse between S. pombe strains. Our detailed TSS map constitute a central resource for S. pombe gene regulation research.

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  • The manuscript is shortened, with several figures are removed or moved to supplements. New analyses comparing our dat to other resources are included.

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Comprehensive profiling of the fission yeast transcription start site activity during stress and media response
Malte Thodberg, Axel Thieffry, Jette Bornholdt, Mette Boyd, Christian Holmberg, Ajuna Azad, Christopher T Workman, Yun Chen, Karl Ekwall, Olaf Nielsen, Albin Sandelin
bioRxiv 281642; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/281642
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Comprehensive profiling of the fission yeast transcription start site activity during stress and media response
Malte Thodberg, Axel Thieffry, Jette Bornholdt, Mette Boyd, Christian Holmberg, Ajuna Azad, Christopher T Workman, Yun Chen, Karl Ekwall, Olaf Nielsen, Albin Sandelin
bioRxiv 281642; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/281642

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