遺伝子共同発現を促す転写要素の機能的構造と進化
Christopher D Brown1, David S Johnson, Arend Sidow
1Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
まとめ
シオナにおける遺伝子共表現を制御するシス調節要素の調査は,個々のモチーフの活動が変化する一方で,オートロゴスなモチーフが保存されていることを明らかにした. 進化の制約がこれらの規制要素を形成し,遺伝子調節に影響を与えます.
科学分野:
- 発達生物学 発達生物学とは
- ゲノミクスゲノミクスとは
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
背景:
- 相互作用する遺伝子産物の転写共同発現は,複雑な分子過程において極めて重要です.
- 同表現を指揮するシス調節要素の機能と進化は十分に理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- Cionaにおける筋肉遺伝子の共同発現を促すシス調節要素とその構成モチーフの活動と進化的制約を調査する.
主な方法:
- シオナ筋肉の遺伝子共表現を制御する19の調節要素の変異.
- 77の構成モチーフのシス調節作用の定量的な推定.
- 異なる共同調節遺伝子におけるオートロゴスモチーフの比較分析.
主要な成果:
- 個々のモチーフの活動は,要素とモチーフの種類の中で,そしてそれらの間での大きな変化を示しています.
- オーソログのモチーフ活動は,進化の時間において強く制限されています.
- モチーフの配置,タイプ,および活動は,異なる共同発現遺伝子を調節する要素の間で大きく異なります.
結論:
- シスレギュレーション機能を統括する構文規則は柔軟であるが,確立されると進化的に制約される.
- モチーフのダイナミクスを理解することは,複雑な遺伝子調節と進化の解読の鍵です.
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