Related Content
Search Google Scholar for:
More Information
Related Jobs from ScienceCareers
|
|
Science 14 September 2007: Vol. 317. no. 5844, pp. 1557 - 1560 DOI: 10.1126/science.1145893
|
|
Reports
Functional Architecture and Evolution of Transcriptional Elements That Drive Gene Coexpression
Christopher D. Brown,1
David S. Johnson,1
Arend Sidow1,2*
Transcriptional coexpression of interacting gene products is required for complex molecular processes; however, the function and evolution of cis-regulatory elements that orchestrate coexpression remain largely unexplored. We mutagenized 19 regulatory elements that drive coexpression of Ciona muscle genes and obtained quantitative estimates of the cis-regulatory activity of the 77 motifs that comprise these elements. We found that individual motif activity ranges broadly within and among elements, and among different instantiations of the same motif type. The activity of orthologous motifs is strongly constrained, although motif arrangement, type, and activity vary greatly among the elements of different co-regulated genes. Thus, the syntactical rules governing this regulatory function are flexible but become highly constrained evolutionarily once they are established in a particular element.
1 Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
2 Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: arend{at}stanford.edu
Read the Full Text
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
- Scanning for the Signatures of Positive Selection for Human-Specific Insertions and Deletions.
- C.-H. Chen, T.-J. Chuang, B.-Y. Liao, and F.-C. Chen (2009)
Gen Biol Evol
2009, 415-419
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Evidence for Gene Length As a Determinant of Gene Coexpression in Protein Complexes.
- X. Chen, S. Shi, and X. He (2009)
Genetics
183, 751-754
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Transcriptional Regulatory Circuits: Predicting Numbers from Alphabets.
- H. D. Kim, T. Shay, E. K. O'Shea, and A. Regev (2009)
Science
325, 429-432
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Comparative genomics allows the discovery of cis-regulatory elements in mosquitoes.
- D. H. Sieglaff, W. A. Dunn, X. S. Xie, K. Megy, O. Marinotti, and A. A. James (2009)
PNAS
106, 3053-3058
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Transcriptional enhancement by GATA1-occupied DNA segments is strongly associated with evolutionary constraint on the binding site motif.
- Y. Cheng, D. C. King, L. C. Dore, X. Zhang, Y. Zhou, Y. Zhang, C. Dorman, D. Abebe, S. A. Kumar, F. Chiaromonte, et al. (2008)
Genome Res.
18, 1896-1905
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Multigenome DNA sequence conservation identifies Hox cis-regulatory elements.
- S. G. Kuntz, E. M. Schwarz, J. A. DeModena, T. De Buysscher, D. Trout, H. Shizuya, P. W. Sternberg, and B. J. Wold (2008)
Genome Res.
18, 1955-1968
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The C. savignyi genetic map and its integration with the reference sequence facilitates insights into chordate genome evolution.
- M. M. Hill, K. W. Broman, E. Stupka, W. C. Smith, D. Jiang, and A. Sidow (2008)
Genome Res.
18, 1369-1379
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Modeling promoter grammars with evolving hidden Markov models.
- K.-J. Won, A. Sandelin, T. T. Marstrand, and A. Krogh (2008)
Bioinformatics
24, 1669-1675
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Qualifying the relationship between sequence conservation and molecular function.
- G. M. Cooper and C. D. Brown (2008)
Genome Res.
18, 201-205
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
|
|