2012
DOI: 10.1101/gr.132233.111
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An ancient genomic regulatory block conserved across bilaterians and its dismantling in tetrapods by retrogene replacement

Abstract: Developmental genes are regulated by complex, distantly located cis-regulatory modules (CRMs), often forming genomic regulatory blocks (GRBs) that are conserved among vertebrates and among insects. We have investigated GRBs associated with Iroquois homeobox genes in 39 metazoans. Despite 600 million years of independent evolution, Iroquois genes are linked to ankyrin-repeat-containing Sowah genes in nearly all studied bilaterians. We show that Iroquois-specific CRMs populate the Sowah locus, suggesting that re… Show more

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“…First, many CAMPs show high coexpression levels in humans and/or flies, suggesting that they may share cisregulatory inputs resulting in coordinated transcription. Second, we found more than 100 putative ancient GRBs, often involving important developmental regulators, substantially adding to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press on March 31, 2019 -Published by genome.cshlp.org Downloaded from three previously known trans-phyletic GRB Irimia et al 2012;Maeso et al 2012a). The deep conservation of GRBs suggests that they may underlie the remarkable conservation of some developmental genetic programs, such as the A-P patterning of the bilaterian central nervous system (in the case of OtxEhbp1) or neuronal ontogeny (Isl-Scaper).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…First, many CAMPs show high coexpression levels in humans and/or flies, suggesting that they may share cisregulatory inputs resulting in coordinated transcription. Second, we found more than 100 putative ancient GRBs, often involving important developmental regulators, substantially adding to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press on March 31, 2019 -Published by genome.cshlp.org Downloaded from three previously known trans-phyletic GRB Irimia et al 2012;Maeso et al 2012a). The deep conservation of GRBs suggests that they may underlie the remarkable conservation of some developmental genetic programs, such as the A-P patterning of the bilaterian central nervous system (in the case of OtxEhbp1) or neuronal ontogeny (Isl-Scaper).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…( McEwen et al 2006;Kikuta et al 2007;Navratilova et al 2010;Goode et al 2011;Maeso et al 2012a). Complex genes are often regulated by a redundant set of cis-regulatory elements, which increase robustness, and are continuously evolving ( Jeong et al 2006;Hong et al 2008;Frankel et al 2010;Perry et al 2010;Schmidt et al 2010).…”
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“…For example, a 645 kb region that separates the vertebrate Iroquois genes Irx3 and Irx5 contains multiple Iroquois-specific enhancers [22]. Likewise, in Drosophila a distal non-coding region adjacent to the Drosophila iroquois gene complex contains multiple enhancers required for wild-type irx gene expression [23]. In addition, analysis of cut gene regulation has identified one of its wing margin enhancers 80 kb away from its proximal promoter region [24].…”
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confidence: 99%