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. 2025 Aug 7;85(15):2854-2868.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2025.06.028. Epub 2025 Jul 23.

Single-molecule live imaging of subunit interactions and exchange within cellular regulatory complexes

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Single-molecule live imaging of subunit interactions and exchange within cellular regulatory complexes

Thomas G W Graham et al. Mol Cell. .

Abstract

Cells are built from vast networks of interdependent molecular interactions. Here, we combine proximity-assisted photoactivation (PAPA) with automated fast single-molecule tracking (fSMT) to probe subunit interactions within endogenous protein complexes in live human cells. PAPA-fSMT revealed that the inactive positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb):7SK ribonucleoprotein complex is predominantly mobile, not tethered to chromatin, and detected interaction of specific heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) with the 7SK complex. Cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (Cdk9) inhibition liberated hnRNP R from large RNAs, increased hnRNP R binding to 7SK, and evicted P-TEFb from 7SK within minutes-consistent with rapid, homeostatic negative feedback regulation of P-TEFb by competing protein-RNA interactions. Association with the coactivator BRD4 increased P-TEFb chromatin binding, which depended on the BRD4 bromodomains. Finally, PAPA detected the release of P-TEFb from 7SK by the HIV transcriptional activator Tat. Our results illuminate aspects of P-TEFb regulation that were previously inaccessible in live cells and open a route to probe subunit interactions and exchange within endogenous regulatory complexes.

Keywords: 7SK complex; BRD4; HIV Tat; P-TEFb; PAPA; fSMT; fast single-molecule tracking; heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins; hnRNP R; hnRNPs; positive transcription elongation factor b; protein-protein interactions; proximity-assisted photoactivation; transcriptional regulation.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests R.T. and X.D. are co-founders of Eikon Therapeutics, Inc., and R.T. is a member of its scientific advisory board.

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