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Real-Time Quantification of the Effects of IS200/IS605 Family-Associated TnpB on Transposon Activity
Published on: January 20, 2023
Transposable element-gene chimera cartography, origination and role in enhancing transcriptome plasticity
Youngseo Cheon1, Erik Glen Alvstad1, Denis Torre2
1Center for Epigenetics and Metabolism, Department of Biological Chemistry, School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
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Transposable elements (TEs) in the human genome are the heritage of ancient parasitic infections. While most of human DNA comprises TEs and TE-derived elements, their repetitive nature poses technical challenges; thus, little is known about their positional identity and regulatory roles. Here, by integrating long-read and multidimensional transcriptional analyses, we investigate when, where and how TEs become part of a gene. We characterize how TE-derived isoforms change across mouse-human variation and how they are linked to gene regulatory networks controlling cell states during differentiation, organogenesis and health (aging and pathological states). Mechanistically, we identify an RNA degradation-dependent and splicing-dependent quality control mechanism that operates independently of conventional mechanisms of TE suppression, such as DNA methylation and heterochromatinization, and prevents TE-chimera expression and TE-induced cell differentiation. Overall, our findings unveil mechanisms by which viral-derived elements enhance transcriptome plasticity.
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