Isoginkgetin and Madrasin are poor splicing inhibitors
Fig 3
Transcription of intronless and histone genes is also affected by Madrasin.
(A) Metagene profiles of total pol II mNET-seq performed in HeLa cells treated with DMSO (blue) or 90 μM Madrasin for 30 min (red) on scaled expressed intronless genes. (B) Screenshot of the genome browser total pol II mNET-seq DMSO (blue) and Madrasin (red) tracks of the intronless gene JUN. The arrow indicates the sense of transcription. (C) Total pol II, SPT5, CDC73, and CPSF73 ChIP-qPCR on the intronless gene JUN in HeLa cells treated with DMSO (blue) or 90 μM Madrasin for 30 min (red). Mean ± SEM, n = 3 biological replicates. Statistical test: two-tailed unpaired t-test. P-value: * < 0.05, ** < 0.01, *** < 0.001, **** < 0.0001. (D) Metagene profiles of total pol II mNET-seq performed in HeLa cells treated with DMSO (blue) or 90 μM Madrasin for 30 min (red) on scaled expressed histone genes. (E) Screenshot of the genome browser total pol II mNET-seq DMSO (blue) and Madrasin (red) tracks of the histone gene H1-2. The arrow indicates the sense of transcription. (F) Total pol II, SPT5, CDC73, and CPSF73 ChIP-qPCR on the histone gene H1-2 in HeLa cells treated with DMSO (blue) or 90 μM Madrasin for 30 min (red). Mean ± SEM, n = 3 biological replicates. Statistical test: two-tailed unpaired t-test. P-value: * < 0.05.